Set between neon-lit Tokyo and a mist-shrouded San Francisco, All Tomorrow's Parties follows Colin Laney, a man uniquely attuned to informational patterns who senses a pivotal event unfolding across the ocean. Multiple lives intersect: a reluctant traveler drawn back to the Bridge, a silent youth consumed by one obsessive object, and Rei Toi, a Japanese Idoru probing the limits of human behavior.
The novel explores themes of networked perception, identity in a media-saturated age, and the uneasy border between human and machine. Its mood mixes urban noir with speculative tech, emphasizing characters caught in a rapidly shifting social landscape.
Edition details: Hardcover, 277 pages. Published 1999 by G.P. Putnam's Sons.
- Settings: Tokyo and San Francisco
- Key themes: information patterns, artificial identity, urban noir
- Appeals to fans of cyberpunk and near-future speculative fiction
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