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Microsiervos (Microserfs en el original inglés) es una novela epistolar escrita por el canadiense Douglas Coupland publicada en 1995 (en castellano en 1996).
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dbo:abstract | Microsklaven, englischer Originaltitel Microserfs, ist ein Roman des kanadischen Schriftstellers Douglas Coupland. Er erschien 1995 im Verlag Harper Collins, nachdem ihm im Januar 1994 eine thematisch ähnliche Kurzgeschichte im Magazin Wired vorausgegangen war. Microsklaven handelt von einer Handvoll Computerspezialisten, die im Herbst 1993 zunächst im von Bill Gates geleiteten Konzern Microsoft arbeiten, dann aber zum Teil freiwillig diesen Konzern verlassen, aber sich erneut eine Arbeitswelt schaffen, die ähnliche Elemente aufweist. Der Roman thematisiert die Arbeitswelt der in dieser Industrie Beschäftigten vor der Vermarktung von Windows 95 und weist auch auf das Aufkommen des Internets hin. Erzählt wird die Handlung in Form von Tagebucheinträgen, die der Erzähler Daniel auf einem Apple PowerBook festhält. Wegen der Formatierung sowie der Nutzung von Emoticons und der Erzählform ähnelt der Roman einem Blogformat, wie sie etwa ein Jahrzehnt später üblich wurden. Microsklaven ist der fünfte Roman von Douglas Coupland, der durch sein 1991 erschienenes Erstlingswerk Generation X bekannt wurde. Die britische Zeitung The Guardian nahm 2009 neben Couplands Roman auch Mikrosklaven in die Liste der 1000 Romane auf, die jeder gelesen haben muss. (de) Microsiervos (Microserfs en el original inglés) es una novela epistolar escrita por el canadiense Douglas Coupland publicada en 1995 (en castellano en 1996). (es) Microserfs (titre original : Microserfs), publié par Harper Collins en 1995, est un roman de Douglas Coupland. Ce fut d'abord une nouvelle dans l'édition de janvier 1994 du magazine Wired, puis elle fut complétée en tant que roman. (fr) Microserfs, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is an epistolary novel by Douglas Coupland. It first appeared in short story form as the cover article for the January 1994 issue of Wired magazine and was subsequently expanded to full novel length. Set in the early 1990s, it captures the state of the technology industry before Windows 95, and anticipates the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. The novel is presented in the form of diary entries maintained on a PowerBook by the narrator, Daniel. Because of this, as well as its formatting and usage of emoticons, this novel is similar to what emerged a decade later as the blog format. Coupland revisited many of the ideas in Microserfs in his 2006 novel JPod, which has been labeled "Microserfs for the ". (en) «Рабы Майкрософта» (англ. Microserfs) — роман Дугласа Коупленда, вышедший в 1995 году. Впервые он появился в форме небольшого рассказа в статье-обозрении журнала Wired в январе 1994 и впоследствии был расширен до полноценного романа. Написанный в ранние 90-е, он изображает жизни людей, работающих в сфере разработки программного обеспечения, и влияние работы на их отношения и жизни. Роман представлен в виде записей в дневнике, который ведет рассказчик. Тем самым он схож по стилю с современным блогом, хоть и был написан ранее, чем они получили широкое распространение в сети. Коупленд возвращается ко многим идеям и мыслям, раскрытым в Рабах Майкрософта, в романе JPOD, написанном в 2006 году. (ru) |
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dbp:quote | It always amazes me that 90 per cent of people in the States now work directly around a PC. That's like a billion person-hours a day spent, and yet none of the stories we tell, or the books we write, take place in an office. There's just so much of the human soul and imagination in that strange environment now. I'm amazed we don't see 50 books a week on office life. (en) When Microserfs first came out, most people thought it was a tightly focused anthropological look at a tiny group of historically transient information workers in the American Pacific Northwest. It turns out they were forming a template of the way everyone else in the world works in and around information. As time went on it became a lot broader, instead of a lot narrower, which is what happened with Generation X. (en) |
dbp:releaseDate | June 1995 (en) |
dbp:setIn | Redmond, Washington and Silicon Valley, 1993–94 (en) |
dbp:source | Coupland, The Times, July 1998. (en) Coupland, The Times, June 1998. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Microsiervos (Microserfs en el original inglés) es una novela epistolar escrita por el canadiense Douglas Coupland publicada en 1995 (en castellano en 1996). (es) Microserfs (titre original : Microserfs), publié par Harper Collins en 1995, est un roman de Douglas Coupland. Ce fut d'abord une nouvelle dans l'édition de janvier 1994 du magazine Wired, puis elle fut complétée en tant que roman. (fr) Microsklaven, englischer Originaltitel Microserfs, ist ein Roman des kanadischen Schriftstellers Douglas Coupland. Er erschien 1995 im Verlag Harper Collins, nachdem ihm im Januar 1994 eine thematisch ähnliche Kurzgeschichte im Magazin Wired vorausgegangen war. Microsklaven ist der fünfte Roman von Douglas Coupland, der durch sein 1991 erschienenes Erstlingswerk Generation X bekannt wurde. Die britische Zeitung The Guardian nahm 2009 neben Couplands Roman auch Mikrosklaven in die Liste der 1000 Romane auf, die jeder gelesen haben muss. (de) Microserfs, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is an epistolary novel by Douglas Coupland. It first appeared in short story form as the cover article for the January 1994 issue of Wired magazine and was subsequently expanded to full novel length. Set in the early 1990s, it captures the state of the technology industry before Windows 95, and anticipates the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Coupland revisited many of the ideas in Microserfs in his 2006 novel JPod, which has been labeled "Microserfs for the ". (en) «Рабы Майкрософта» (англ. Microserfs) — роман Дугласа Коупленда, вышедший в 1995 году. Впервые он появился в форме небольшого рассказа в статье-обозрении журнала Wired в январе 1994 и впоследствии был расширен до полноценного романа. Написанный в ранние 90-е, он изображает жизни людей, работающих в сфере разработки программного обеспечения, и влияние работы на их отношения и жизни. Роман представлен в виде записей в дневнике, который ведет рассказчик. Тем самым он схож по стилю с современным блогом, хоть и был написан ранее, чем они получили широкое распространение в сети. (ru) |
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