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Ribofunk (Di Filippo, Paul) Di Filippo, Paul. Published by Running Press, U.S.A., ISBN ISBN  · The genetically-engineered animal-human DNA-spliced characters in Paul Di Filippo’s Ribofunk are not seen as beings worthy of agency by their human co-characters in the context of their own universe. In the privileged world of the reader, the complexity and potential of these people is visible. Their behavior and capability mark them as. The Such stories have been dubbed by some “biopunk” or the catchier “ribofunk”, a term invented by Paul Di Filippo. In a recent interview with Marshall Payne at The Fix, Paul Di Filippo talked about how he coined the term: “During the waning days of cyberpunk, I half-jokingly tried to predict the next big movement in SF.


Ribofunk (Di Filippo, Paul) by Paul Di Filippo. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Paul Di Filippo is the author of hundreds of short stories, some of which have been collected in these widely-praised collections: The Steampunk Trilogy, Ribofunk, Fractal Paisleys, Lost Pages, Little Doors, Strange Trades, Babylon Sisters, and his multiple-award-nominated novella, A Year in the Linear City. The cell is King!". ~ Ribofunk: The Manifesto, by Paul Di Filippo () In the mid- and late s the hot new science fiction subgenre was " cyberpunk ". The stories were usually set in a gritty near-future Earth, where massive international corporations are more powerful that individual governments.


Ribofunk (Di Filippo, Paul) Di Filippo, Paul. Published by Running Press, U.S.A., ISBN ISBN Ribofunk. Following the shock wave of cyberpunk writing in the late s, Paul Di Filippo's first book, The Steampunk Trilogy, burst on the scene in , leading SF veteran William Gibson to declare the young writer's work "spooky, haunting, hilarious." Cyberpunk concentrated on cold hardware. Di Filippo coined "ribofunk" by fusing "ribosome" (as in cellular biology) with "funk" . Paul Di Filippo is an American science fiction writer. He is a regular reviewer for print magazines Asimov's Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Science Fiction Eye, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Interzone, and Nova Express, as well as online at Science Fiction Weekly. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop. Along with Michael Bishop, Di Filippo has published a series of novels under the pseudonym Philip Lawson. Antonio Urias writes that Di Filipp.

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