Count Zero
| Pengarang | William Gibson |
|---|---|
| Negara | Amerika Serikat |
| Bahasa | Inggris |
| Seri | Trilogi Sprawl |
| Genre | Fiksi ilmiah, cyberpunk |
| Penerbit | Victor Gollancz Ltd |
Tanggal terbit | 1986 |
| Jenis media | Cetak (sampul keras dan sampul kertas) |
| Halaman | 256 |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-575-03696-6 (edisi pertama) |
| Didahului oleh | Neuromancer |
| Diikuti oleh | Mona Lisa Overdrive |
Count Zero adalah sebuah novel fiksi ilmiah karya penulis Amerika-Kanada William Gibson, yang aslinya terbit pada 1986. Novel tersebut adalah volume kedua dari trilogi Sprawl, yang dimulai dengan Neuromancer dan disusul dengan Mona Lisa Overdrive, dan merupakan sebuah contoh dari subgenre cyberpunk.
Pranala luar
- Count Zero di Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Excerpt of Chapter 1 from Gibson's official site Diarsipkan 2019-02-08 di Wayback Machine.
- Count Zero at Worlds Without End
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