The Bug Ellen Ullman
The bug ellen ullman. The story is narrated by Roberta Walton from the perspective of 2000 remembering her first IT job as a quality-checker for Telligentsia which she takes after a failed bid for an academic job in linguistics. With a New Introduction by Mary Gaitskill A PENHemingway Award Finalist A New York Times Book Review Notable Book Ellen Ullman is a rarity a computer programmer with a poets feeling for language Laura Miller SalonThe Bug breaks new ground in literary fiction offering us a deep look into the internal lives of people in the technical world. Notable Book Ellen Ullman is a rarity a computer programmer with a poets feeling for language Laura Miller Salon.
By turns love story tense psychological drama and comedy of very bad manners The Bug is an edgy and irresistible journey into lives all too rarely visited by literary types Geraldine Brooks Pulitzer Prize--winning author of March. Ellen Ullman is a rarity a computer programmer with a poets feeling for language Laura Miller Salon. It seems to rear its ugly head only during high-stakes.
However the elusive bug cannot be reliably reproduced. As the bug - bug UI-01017 The Jester - teases defies and threatens its creators. If more contemporary novels delivered news this relevant and wise theyd have to stop declaring the death of the novel The New York Times In one of the computer-dictated pauses that now.
The word spread through the hacking underground like some unstoppable new virus. Ellen Ullmans acclaimed first novel compellingly thrillingly explores the connections between us and our machines and between programming obsession and madness. Ellen Ullmans The Bug is published by Pushkin Press.
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In 1984 at the dawn of the personal-computer era novice software tester Roberta Walton stumbles across a bug. 368 Rating details 705 ratings 118 reviews. Ellen Ullmans acclaimed first novel compellingly thrillingly explores the connections between us and our machines and between programming obsession and madness.
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