Neuromancer
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Neuromancer by William Gibson gets recommended on The Rest Is History and Conversations with Tyler, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.
Neuromancer by William Gibson appears 4 times across 4 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
“By the way, the most amazing thing about Neuromancer, which I highly recommend people read if they haven't, because it is it was very influential and it was also influential on me.”
Why people keep bringing this up
Neuromancer is repeatedly invoked on The Rest Is History (episodes 23 and 93) as a formative reference for conversations about the emergence of the Internet and cultural change in the late 20th century. In episode 93 a speaker recalls being shown a copy in 1989 that described “cyberspace” and shaped their perception of the Internet’s future, while in episode 23 the hosts describe reading William Gibson and argue that contemporary developments had been “prophesied.” These two mentions frame the book as a touchstone within the podcast’s narrative about technological and social shifts.
The pattern of citations shows the book being used as evidence of foresight and as a shorthand for a particular way of interpreting the 1990s and the Internet’s trajectory. Rather than detailed plot discussion, the hosts employ Neuromancer to signal a cultural lineage: a memorable early encounter with the book in 1989 and later reflection on its apparent prophetic quality recur as reasons for bringing it up.
The host mentions 'Neuromancer' in the context of discussing how literature reflects societal anxieties about the future. They highlight that contemporary narratives often focus on computers and virtual worlds, as exemplified by this book.
The host reflects on their reading of William Gibson's works, particularly highlighting how his ideas seem to have predicted current events. This mention of 'Neuromancer' serves to illustrate the foresight of Gibson's writing.
The host mentions 'Neuromancer' to highlight its influential depiction of cyberspace and the future of the Internet, which resonates with their own experiences and perceptions. They emphasize the book's relevance in understanding the evolution of technology and its cultural implications.
Recent show rotation: The Rest Is History and Conversations with Tyler.
Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 37:41 in the episode where we captured it.
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Which episode recommended Neuromancer?
93. Silicon Valley Part 1 on The Rest Is History is one of the clearest indexed episodes that recommended Neuromancer by William Gibson. Other indexed episodes include Craig Newmark on Institutional Maintenance, Giving Away Control, and the Internet We Were Promised (Live at 92NY) on Conversations with Tyler and 21. The History of the Future on The Rest Is History. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 37:41.
Which podcast mentioned Neuromancer?
The Rest Is History and Conversations with Tyler are the main indexed podcasts currently tied to Neuromancer by William Gibson.
Who recommended Neuromancer on podcasts?
PodcastMentions ties Neuromancer by William Gibson to The Rest Is History and Conversations with Tyler, but the underlying mentions do not yet expose stable guest names for every episode.
Why do podcast guests bring up Neuromancer?
The host mentions 'Neuromancer' in the context of discussing how literature reflects societal anxieties about the future. They highlight that contemporary narratives often focus on computers and virtual worlds, as exemplified by this book. It most often appears in conversations about future visions in literature, William Gibson's influence, and impact of science fiction.
Mentions across episodes
Every mention card links back to the episode page and exact transcript anchor.
“The speaker recalls being shown a copy of 'Neuromancer' in 1989, which described cyberspace and influenced their perception of the Internet's future.”
“Referenced as a seminal work that influenced the evolution of the Internet.”
“The mention of 'neuromancer' in the context of visions of the future involving computers and virtual worlds.”

“A lot of my reading was in kind of William Gibson, and the way that what was happening had been prophesied.”
