Islands in the Net
Style and Technique
Bruce Sterling's "Islands in the Net" is a vivid example of cyberpunk, blending elements of science fiction and political thriller. Sterling's style is characterized by detailed world-building and attention to technological and social changes. The language is rich with technical terms and neologisms, emphasizing the futuristic atmosphere. The author uses numerous dialogues to reveal character traits and relationships. Literary techniques include internal monologue and descriptive scenes that create tension and immerse the reader deeper into the plot. The narrative structure is non-linear, with frequent shifts in setting and perspective, showcasing the world's complexity and political intrigues. Sterling also addresses ethical issues related to technology and globalization, making the novel relevant even today.
