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Gary Knight

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Nov 5, 1986, 6:45:05 PM11/5/86
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I am trying to compile a canonical list of SF *novels* dealing with (1)
sentient computers, and (2) human mental access to computers or computer
networks. Examples of the two categories (and my particular favorites as well)
are:

A) SENTIENT COMPUTERS

The Adolescence of P-1, by Thomas J. Ryan
Valentina: Soul in Sapphire, by Joseph H. Delaney and Marc Stiegler
Cybernetic Samurai, by (I forget)
Coils, by Roger Zelazny

B) HUMAN ACCESS

True Names, by Vernor Vinge
Neuromancer and Count Zero, by William Gibson

I'm not sure how this is done, but my thought is for all of you sf-fans
out there to send me e-mail lists of such novels (separate, by category A and
B), and I'll compile and post the ultimate canonical version. I've heard that
this exercise was undertaken a year or so ago, but I don't have access to that
list and besides I'd like to get fresh input anyway (and recent qualifying
books).

So let me hear from you . . . .

Gary
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Biopsychology Program, Univ. of Texas at Austin. "There is nothing better
in life than to have a goal and be working toward it." -- Goethe.

Gary Knight

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Nov 7, 1986, 3:57:17 PM11/7/86
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Clarification of earlier posting, which is repeated below:

1) No robot novels, please; just non-ambulatory computers; and
2) No short works, just novels.

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I am trying to compile a canonical list of SF *novels* dealing with (1)
sentient computers, and (2) human mental access to computers or computer
networks. Examples of the two categories (and my particular favorites as well)
are:

A) SENTIENT COMPUTERS

The Adolescence of P-1, by Thomas J. Ryan
Valentina: Soul in Sapphire, by Joseph H. Delaney and Marc Stiegler
Cybernetic Samurai, by (I forget)
Coils, by Roger Zelazny

B) HUMAN ACCESS

True Names, by Vernor Vinge
Neuromancer and Count Zero, by William Gibson

Please send your lists to me by e-mail


and I'll compile and post the ultimate canonical version.

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Ed Post

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Nov 7, 1986, 6:06:28 PM11/7/86
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> Xref: lewey net.sf-lovers:5135 net.ai:549

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> I am trying to compile a canonical list of SF *novels* dealing with (1)
> sentient computers, and (2) human mental access to computers or computer
> networks.....

Some of the classics:

RUR (Rossum's Universal Robots), Carel Capek(?)
Asimov's entire robot series
When Harlie was One, David Gerrold
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Robert Heinlein
Colossus (sp?), The Forbin Project
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Ed Post {hplabs,voder,pyramid}!lewey!evp
American Information Technology
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David Haynes

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Nov 10, 1986, 8:35:45 AM11/10/86
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In article <4...@lewey.UUCP> e...@lewey.UUCP (Ed Post) writes:
>> Xref: lewey net.sf-lovers:5135 net.ai:549
>>
>> I am trying to compile a canonical list of SF *novels* dealing with (1)
>> sentient computers, and (2) human mental access to computers or computer
>> networks.....
>
>Some of the classics:
>
> RUR (Rossum's Universal Robots), Carel Capek(?)
> Asimov's entire robot series
> When Harlie was One, David Gerrold
> The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Robert Heinlein
> Colossus (sp?), The Forbin Project
>--
>Ed Post {hplabs,voder,pyramid}!lewey!evp

More obscure examples:

Alright! Everyone off the planet! by Bob Ottum
The Adolescence of P1

-david-

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Nov 10, 1986, 4:02:12 PM11/10/86
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The best sentient computer stories I have read are those in
"The Cyberiad: Fables for the Cybernetic Age", Stanislaw Lem

These are also some of the best stories I have read (period).

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