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Dr. Adder is a dark science fiction novel by American writer K. W. Jeter, set in a future where the United States has largely broken down into reluctantly cooperating enclaves run by a wide variety of strongmen and warlords, with a veneer of government control that seems largely interested in controlling technology. Dr. Adder is an artist-surgeon, who modifies sexual organs of his patients to satisfy the weirdest of perversion; he is clearly depicted as a partly criminal, partly counter-cultural figure in a future Los Angeles which anticipates the cyberpunk idea of the Sprawl trilogy.

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  • Dr. Adder is a dark science fiction novel by American writer K. W. Jeter, set in a future where the United States has largely broken down into reluctantly cooperating enclaves run by a wide variety of strongmen and warlords, with a veneer of government control that seems largely interested in controlling technology. Dr. Adder is an artist-surgeon, who modifies sexual organs of his patients to satisfy the weirdest of perversion; he is clearly depicted as a partly criminal, partly counter-cultural figure in a future Los Angeles which anticipates the cyberpunk idea of the Sprawl trilogy. Dr. Adder is Jeter's debut novel. It was originally completed in 1972 and then published in 1984 by Bluejay Books—the first fictional work it ever published—with illustrations by Matt R. Howarth. According to Philip K. Dick, the publication of this book was delayed for a decade due to the extreme violence and graphic sex, and but for this delay "its impact on the field would have been enormous." (en)
  • Dr Adder (titre original : Dr. Adder) est un roman noir de science-fiction écrit par K. W. Jeter paru en 1984. (fr)
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  • 813/.54 19
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  • 978-0312940997
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  • PS3560.E85 D7 1984
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  • 231 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • 10122645
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  • First edition (en)
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  • PS3560.E85 D7 1984 (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 813 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Glass Hammer (en)
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  • Dystopian science fiction (en)
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  • 978 (xsd:integer)
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  • English (en)
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  • Print (en)
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  • Dr. Adder (en)
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  • 10122645 (xsd:integer)
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  • 231 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1984 (xsd:integer)
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  • Bluejay Books (en)
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  • Dr. Adder (en)
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  • Bluejay Books
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  • Dr Adder (titre original : Dr. Adder) est un roman noir de science-fiction écrit par K. W. Jeter paru en 1984. (fr)
  • Dr. Adder is a dark science fiction novel by American writer K. W. Jeter, set in a future where the United States has largely broken down into reluctantly cooperating enclaves run by a wide variety of strongmen and warlords, with a veneer of government control that seems largely interested in controlling technology. Dr. Adder is an artist-surgeon, who modifies sexual organs of his patients to satisfy the weirdest of perversion; he is clearly depicted as a partly criminal, partly counter-cultural figure in a future Los Angeles which anticipates the cyberpunk idea of the Sprawl trilogy. (en)
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  • Dr. Adder (en)
  • Dr Adder (fr)
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