"Collected Essays" includes the nonfiction pieces from Rucker's two earlier collections, "Transreal!" (1991) and "Seek!" (1999). And many newer essays have been added as well. This comprehensive collection weighs in at 225,000 words, twice the length of an ordinary book. The essays fall into seven parts: (1) "The Art of Writing." Manifestos and talks about writing science-fiction. (2) "Silicon Valley." Cool scenes Rucker witnessed as he rode the Silicon Valley computer wave for over twenty years, starting in 1986. (3) "Weird Screens." Graphical programs that have obsessed Rucker - cellular automata, artificial life, fractals, space curves, and virtual reality. (4) "Futurology." Playful raps and speculations about the coming times. (5) "The Philosophy of Computation." Where does it end? Immortality, artificial intelligence, and the birth of a universal mind? (6) "Personal Stories." Stories Rucker tells to friends. (7) "Mentors." Appreciations of the great minds and wild freaks who led Rucker along his path.
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