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THE BUG by Ellen Ullman
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First edition, first printing, fine in a fine dust jacket, signed by the author. This is a collectible book free from material defects. Jacket covering services are available for a small fee. 2003 NY: Random House ISBN 9780385508605
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BUG, THE by Ellen Ullman - SIGNED FIRST EDITION BOOK

Random House: NY 2003 First edition, first printing, mint, new/unread, flawless dustjacket, signed by author.

A blistering drama about love, hate, and psychopathy. Ullman, one of the first women in cyberspace, guided readers to the innermost circle of computerdom in the 1997 memoir Close to the Machine. Her first fiction-which descends back into this realm of basement cafs and windowless break rooms, of buzzing fluorescents, whining computers, and cussing hackers-sustains a haunting tone of revulsion mingled with nostalgia. This artful tension distinguishes heroine Roberta Walton, who tells about the dramatic undoing in 1984 of Ethan Levin, a slightly odious but efficient programmer plagued by a highly odious but efficient computer bug. Roberta is the failed academic who, between cigarette breaks, tests Ethan's programs. Her discovery of the bug, dubbed "Jester" by cutthroat colleagues, stirs Ethan to humiliate Roberta during a Telligentsia staff meeting. (Ironically, the event will trigger Roberta's rise from lowly tester to wealthy consultant.) Harassed and embarrassed, Ethan escapes at night into a simulated world he programmed. But Jester keeps freezing Telligentsia's system during presentations to investors, and Ethan, slipping into deepest paranoia, links its origin to his girlfriend's taking of a lover. He confronts neighbors about loud music, complains about odd environmental stimuli at work, and soon he's wearing a purple headband over earplugs and lowering a blue parachute over his desk. Desperate, he turns to Roberta, and the two forge an unlikely closeness. But Ethan is beyond hope.

Ellen Ullman worked as a computer programmer for over twenty years, entering the field when few women were part of the computing culture. She is the author of the cult classic memoir Close to the Machine and the fortchcoming novel The Bug. She currently writes for Harper's, Wired, and Salon, and has been a regular guest commentator on NPR. She lives in San Francisco, California.

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