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Pat Cadigan

Patricia Oren Kearney Cadigan (born September 10, 1953) is a British-American science fiction author, whose work is most often identified with the cyberpunk movement. Her novels and short stories often explore the relationship between the human mind and technology. Her debut novel, Mindplayers, was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award in 1988.[1][2]

Pat Cadigan
Pat Cadigan at Finncon 2010 convention in Jyväskylä, Finland
Born (1953-09-10) September 10, 1953 (age 70)
Schenectady, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
British (as of 2014)[citation needed]
Alma materUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Kansas
GenreScience fiction, cyberpunk
Notable worksSynners, Fools
Notable awardsArthur C. Clarke Award
1992 Synners
Arthur C. Clarke Award
1995 Fools
Hugo Award for Best Novelette
2013 The Girl-Thing who Went Out for Sushi

Early years edit

Cadigan was born in Schenectady, New York, and grew up in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

In the 1960s Cadigan and a childhood friend "invented a whole secret life in which we were twins from the planet Venus", she told National Public Radio.[3] The Beatles "came to us for advice about their songs and how to deal with fame and other important matters," Cadigan says. "On occasion, they would ask us to use our highly developed shape-shifting ability to become them, and finish recording sessions and concert tours when they were too tired to go on themselves." The Venusian twins had other superpowers, that they would sometimes use to help out Superman, Wonder Woman and other heroes, she said.[3]

Cadigan was educated in theater at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and studied science fiction and science fiction writing at the University of Kansas (KU) under science fiction author and editor James Gunn.[2]

Cadigan met her first husband, Rufus Cadigan, while in college; they divorced shortly after she graduated from KU in 1975. That same year, Cadigan joined the convention committee for MidAmeriCon, the 34th World Science Fiction Convention being held in Kansas City, Missouri, over the 1976 Labor Day weekend; she served on the committee as the convention's guest liaison to writer guest of honor Robert A. Heinlein, as well as helped to develop programming for the convention. At the same time, she also worked for fantasy writer Tom Reamy at his Nickelodeon Graphics Arts Service studio, where she daily typset various jobs. She also prepared the type galleys for MidAmeriCon's various publications, including the convention's hardcover program book. Following Reamy's death on 4 November 1977, Cadigan went to work as a writer for Kansas City, MO's Hallmark Cards company. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she also edited the small press fantasy and science fiction magazines Chacal and later Shayol with her second husband, Arnie Fenner.[2]

Cadigan emigrated to London in 1996, where she is married to her third husband, Christopher Fowler (not to be confused with the author of the same name). She became a UK citizen in late 2014.[4][2]

Writing career edit

Cadigan sold her first professional science fiction story in 1980. Her success as an author encouraged her to become a full-time writer in 1987.

Cadigan's first novel, Mindplayers, introduces what becomes the common theme to all her works: her stories blur the line between reality and perception by making the human mind a real, explorable place. Her second novel, Synners, expands upon the same theme; both feature a future where direct access to the mind via technology is possible. While her stories include many of the gritty, unvarnished characteristics of the cyberpunk genre, she further specializes in this exploration of the speculative relationship between technology and the perceptions of the human mind.[5][citation needed]

Cadigan has won a number of awards, including the 2013 Hugo Award for "The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi" in the Best Novelette category, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1992 and 1995 for her novels Synners and Fools.[4]

Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1982 novel Friday in part to Cadigan following her being the guest liaison to him at the 34th Worldcon in Kansas City.[6]

 
Pat Cadigan in 2018

Health edit

In 2013, Cadigan announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer.[7] She underwent surgery after an early diagnosis, suffered a relapse some years after, and recovered after extensive chemotherapy.[8]

Bibliography edit

From the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.[9]

Series edit

Deadpan Allie edit

  1. Mindplayers, (Bantam Spectra Aug. 1987)/(Gollancz Feb. 1988); revised and expanded from the following linked stories:
    • "The Pathosfinder", (nv) The Berkley Showcase: New Writings in Science Fiction & Fantasy, ed. John Silbersack & Victoria Schochet, Berkley July 1981
    • "Nearly Departed", (ss) Asimov's June 1983; read online
    • "Variation on a Man", (ss) Omni Jan. 1984
    • "Lunatic Bridge", (nv) The Fifth Omni Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ellen Datlow, Zebra Books April 1987
  2. "Dirty Work", (nv) Blood Is Not Enough, ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow 1989
  3. "A Lie for a Lie", (nv) Lethal Kisses, ed. Ellen Datlow, Millennium Dec. 1996 {aka Wild Justice}

Dore Konstantin (TechnoCrime, Artificial Reality Division) edit

  1. Tea from an Empty Cup, (Tor Oct. 1998); loosely based on the following linked novellas:
    • "Death in the Promised Land", (na) Omni Online March 1995 / Asimov’s Nov. 1995
    • "Tea from an Empty Cup", (na) Omni Online Oct. 1995 / Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures, ed. Orson Scott Card & Keith Ferrell, DAW Dec. 1997
  2. Dervish is Digital, (Macmillan UK Oct. 2000) / (Tor July 2001)

Short fiction edit

Collections edit
Patterns (1989) edit
  • Introduction, Bruce Sterling
  • "Patterns", (ss) Omni Aug. 1987
  • "Eenie, Meenie, Ipsateenie", (ss) Shadows 6, ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday 1983
  • "Vengeance Is Yours", (ss) Omni May 1983
  • "The Day the Martels Got the Cable", (ss) F&SF Dec. 1982
  • "Roadside Rescue", (ss) Omni July 1985
  • "Rock On", (ss) Light Years and Dark, ed. Michael Bishop, Berkley 1984
  • "Heal", (vi) Omni April 1988
  • "Another One Hits the Road", (nv) F&SF Jan. 1984
  • "My Brother's Keeper", (nv) Asimov's Jan. 1988
  • "Pretty Boy Crossover", (ss) Asimov's Jan. 1986
  • "Two", (nv) F&SF Jan. 1988
  • "Angel", (ss) Asimov's May 1987; read online
  • "It Was the Heat", (ss) Tropical Chills, ed. Tim Sullivan, Avon 1988
  • "The Power and the Passion", (ss)
Home by the Sea (1992) edit
  • Introduction, Mike Resnick
  • "Dirty Work", (nv) Blood Is Not Enough, ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow 1989
  • "50 Ways to Improve Your Orgasm", (ss) Asimov's April 1992
  • "Dispatches from the Revolution", (nv) Asimov's July 1991; read online (Alternate Presidents ed. Mike Resnick)
  • "Home by the Sea", (nv) A Whisper of Blood, ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow 1991; Read online January 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • A Cadigan Bibliography, (bi)
Dirty Work (1993) edit
  • Introduction, Storm Constantine (in)
  • "Dirty Work", (nv) Blood Is Not Enough, ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow 1989
  • "Second Comings—Reasonable Rates", (ss) F&SF Feb. 1981
  • "The Sorceress in Spite of Herself", (ss) Asimov's Dec. 1982
  • "50 Ways to Improve Your Orgasm", (ss) Asimov's April 1992
  • "Mother's Milt", (ss) OMNI Best Science Fiction Two, ed. Ellen Datlow, OMNI Books 1992
  • "True Faces", (nv) F&SF April 1992
  • "New Life for Old", (ss) Aladdin: Master of the Lamp, ed. Mike Resnick & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW 1992
  • "The Coming of the Doll", (ss) F&SF June 1981
  • "The Pond", (ss) Fears, ed. Charles L. Grant, Berkley 1983
  • "The Boys in the Rain", (ss) Twilight Zone June 1987
  • "In the Dark", (ss) When the Music's Over, ed. Lewis Shiner, Bantam Spectra 1991
  • "Johnny Come Home", (ss) Omni June 1991
  • "Naming Names", (nv) Narrow Houses, ed. Peter Crowther, Little Brown UK 1992
  • "A Deal with God", (nv) Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurrences, ed. Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E. Kramer, Unnameable Press 1992
  • "Dispatches from the Revolution", (nv) Asimov's July 1991; read online
  • "No Prisoners", (nv) Alternate Kennedys, ed. Mike Resnick, Tor 1992
  • "Home by the Sea", (nv) A Whisper of Blood, ed. Ellen Datlow, Morrow 1991;
  • "Lost Girls", (ss)
Chapbooks edit
  • My Brother's Keeper, (Pulphouse July 1992); novelette, reprinted from Asimov's Jan. 1988
  • Chalk, (This is Horror Nov. 2013); novelette
  • The Web: Avatar, (Dolphin April 1999); novella

Novels edit

Stand-alone novels edit

  • Synners, (Bantam Spectra Feb. 1991) / (HarperCollins UK/Grafton Oct. 1991)
  • Fools, (Bantam Spectra Nov. 1992) / (HarperCollins UK March 1994)

Tie-ins edit

  • Lost in Space: Promised Land (HarperEntertainment April 1999/Thorndike Press July 1999; sequel to the film Lost in Space)
  • Upgrade & Sensuous Cindy (Black Flame April 2004; novelization of episodes from The Twilight Zone)
  • Cellular (Black Flame Aug. 2004; novelization of Cellular)
  • Jason X (Black Flame Feb. 2005; novelization of Jason X)
  • Jason X: The Experiment (Black Flame February 2005; sequel to Jason X)
  • Gemini Man (Titan Books, 2018; novelization of the film Gemini Man, credited as "Titan Books")
  • Alita: Battle Angel - Iron City (Titan Books, November 2018; prequel to the film Alita: Battle Angel)
  • Harley Quinn: Mad Love with Paul Dini , (Titan Books, November 2018, novelization the one-shot comic book)
  • Alita: Battle Angel — The Official Movie Novelization (Titan Books, February 2019; novelization of the film Alita: Battle Angel)
  • Alien 3: The Unproduced Screenplay (Titan Books, August 2021; novelization of the unproduced screenplay by William Gibson)
  • Ultraman: The Official Novelization (Titan Books, March 2023; novelization of the series Ultraman)
  • Ultraman: UltraSeven (Titan Books, March 2024 scheduled release date)

Tie-in nonfiction edit

  • The Making of Lost in Space (HarperPrism, May 1998; tie-in with Lost in Space film)
  • Resurrecting the Mummy: The Making of the Movie (Ebury Press June 1999; tie-in with 1999 The Mummy film)

References edit

  1. ^ "Mindplayers by Pat Cadigan". FantasticFiction.co.uk. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Pat Cadigan: The Future We Promised You". Locus Online. November 13, 2016. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "In Secret World, Girls Of The '60s Advised The Beatles". NPR.
  4. ^ a b "The Arthur C. Clarke Award". The Arthur C. Clarke Award. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  5. ^ Heuser, Sabine (January 1, 2003). Pat Cadigan's Virtual Mindscapes. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-33437-3.
  6. ^ Heinlein, Robert A (1984). Friday. New England Library. ISBN 0-450-05549-3.
  7. ^ Why I've Decided to Talk About My Cancer, archived from the original at Why I've Decided To Talk About My Cancer, by Pat Cadigan, at LiveJournal; published June 27, 2013; retrieved September 10, 2017
  8. ^ Okay, I gotta be honest--, by Pat Cadigan (published December 31, 2020; retrieved April 5, 2021
  9. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Pat Cadigan". www.isfdb.org. Retrieved June 6, 2022.

External links edit

Interviews
  • 1993 interview with Cadigan at The Hardcore
  • 2000 interview with Cadigan at SF Site
  • 2006 interview with Cadigan at SF Site
  • 2019 Interview with Cadigan" at Cyberpunks.com
  • "Step Outside: An Interview with Pat Cadigan" at SFsite.com
  • 2009 interview with Cadigan at The Hathor Legacy
  • 2010 video interview with Cadigan at Salon Futura
  • Driving through a Cloud with Pat Cadigan (interview) at Clarkesworld Magazine, January 2014

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Pat Cadigan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Patricia Oren Kearney Cadigan born September 10 1953 is a British American science fiction author whose work is most often identified with the cyberpunk movement Her novels and short stories often explore the relationship between the human mind and technology Her debut novel Mindplayers was nominated for the Philip K Dick Award in 1988 1 2 Pat CadiganPat Cadigan at Finncon 2010 convention in Jyvaskyla FinlandBorn 1953 09 10 September 10 1953 age 70 Schenectady New York U S OccupationWriterLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanBritish as of 2014 citation needed Alma materUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst University of KansasGenreScience fiction cyberpunkNotable worksSynners FoolsNotable awardsArthur C Clarke Award 1992 Synners Arthur C Clarke Award 1995 Fools Hugo Award for Best Novelette 2013 The Girl Thing who Went Out for Sushi Contents 1 Early years 2 Writing career 3 Health 4 Bibliography 4 1 Series 4 1 1 Deadpan Allie 4 1 2 Dore Konstantin TechnoCrime Artificial Reality Division 4 1 3 Short fiction 4 1 3 1 Collections 4 1 3 1 1 Patterns 1989 4 1 3 1 2 Home by the Sea 1992 4 1 3 1 3 Dirty Work 1993 4 1 3 2 Chapbooks 4 2 Novels 4 3 Stand alone novels 4 3 1 Tie ins 4 4 Tie in nonfiction 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editCadigan was born in Schenectady New York and grew up in Fitchburg Massachusetts In the 1960s Cadigan and a childhood friend invented a whole secret life in which we were twins from the planet Venus she told National Public Radio 3 The Beatles came to us for advice about their songs and how to deal with fame and other important matters Cadigan says On occasion they would ask us to use our highly developed shape shifting ability to become them and finish recording sessions and concert tours when they were too tired to go on themselves The Venusian twins had other superpowers that they would sometimes use to help out Superman Wonder Woman and other heroes she said 3 Cadigan was educated in theater at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and studied science fiction and science fiction writing at the University of Kansas KU under science fiction author and editor James Gunn 2 Cadigan met her first husband Rufus Cadigan while in college they divorced shortly after she graduated from KU in 1975 That same year Cadigan joined the convention committee for MidAmeriCon the 34th World Science Fiction Convention being held in Kansas City Missouri over the 1976 Labor Day weekend she served on the committee as the convention s guest liaison to writer guest of honor Robert A Heinlein as well as helped to develop programming for the convention At the same time she also worked for fantasy writer Tom Reamy at his Nickelodeon Graphics Arts Service studio where she daily typset various jobs She also prepared the type galleys for MidAmeriCon s various publications including the convention s hardcover program book Following Reamy s death on 4 November 1977 Cadigan went to work as a writer for Kansas City MO s Hallmark Cards company In the late 1970s and early 1980s she also edited the small press fantasy and science fiction magazines Chacal and later Shayol with her second husband Arnie Fenner 2 Cadigan emigrated to London in 1996 where she is married to her third husband Christopher Fowler not to be confused with the author of the same name She became a UK citizen in late 2014 4 2 Writing career editCadigan sold her first professional science fiction story in 1980 Her success as an author encouraged her to become a full time writer in 1987 Cadigan s first novel Mindplayers introduces what becomes the common theme to all her works her stories blur the line between reality and perception by making the human mind a real explorable place Her second novel Synners expands upon the same theme both feature a future where direct access to the mind via technology is possible While her stories include many of the gritty unvarnished characteristics of the cyberpunk genre she further specializes in this exploration of the speculative relationship between technology and the perceptions of the human mind 5 citation needed Cadigan has won a number of awards including the 2013 Hugo Award for The Girl Thing Who Went Out for Sushi in the Best Novelette category and the Arthur C Clarke Award in 1992 and 1995 for her novels Synners and Fools 4 Robert A Heinlein dedicated his 1982 novel Friday in part to Cadigan following her being the guest liaison to him at the 34th Worldcon in Kansas City 6 nbsp Pat Cadigan in 2018Health editIn 2013 Cadigan announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer 7 She underwent surgery after an early diagnosis suffered a relapse some years after and recovered after extensive chemotherapy 8 Bibliography editFrom the Internet Speculative Fiction Database 9 Series edit Deadpan Allie edit Mindplayers Bantam Spectra Aug 1987 Gollancz Feb 1988 revised and expanded from the following linked stories The Pathosfinder nv The Berkley Showcase New Writings in Science Fiction amp Fantasy ed John Silbersack amp Victoria Schochet Berkley July 1981 Nearly Departed ss Asimov s June 1983 read online Variation on a Man ss Omni Jan 1984 Lunatic Bridge nv The Fifth Omni Book of Science Fiction ed Ellen Datlow Zebra Books April 1987 Dirty Work nv Blood Is Not Enough ed Ellen Datlow Morrow 1989 A Lie for a Lie nv Lethal Kisses ed Ellen Datlow Millennium Dec 1996 aka Wild Justice Dore Konstantin TechnoCrime Artificial Reality Division edit Tea from an Empty Cup Tor Oct 1998 loosely based on the following linked novellas Death in the Promised Land na Omni Online March 1995 Asimov s Nov 1995 Tea from an Empty Cup na Omni Online Oct 1995 Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures ed Orson Scott Card amp Keith Ferrell DAW Dec 1997 Dervish is Digital Macmillan UK Oct 2000 Tor July 2001 Short fiction edit Collections edit Patterns 1989 edit Introduction Bruce Sterling Patterns ss Omni Aug 1987 Eenie Meenie Ipsateenie ss Shadows 6 ed Charles L Grant Doubleday 1983 Vengeance Is Yours ss Omni May 1983 The Day the Martels Got the Cable ss F amp SF Dec 1982 Roadside Rescue ss Omni July 1985 Rock On ss Light Years and Dark ed Michael Bishop Berkley 1984 Heal vi Omni April 1988 Another One Hits the Road nv F amp SF Jan 1984 My Brother s Keeper nv Asimov s Jan 1988 Pretty Boy Crossover ss Asimov s Jan 1986 Two nv F amp SF Jan 1988 Angel ss Asimov s May 1987 read online It Was the Heat ss Tropical Chills ed Tim Sullivan Avon 1988 The Power and the Passion ss Home by the Sea 1992 edit Introduction Mike Resnick Dirty Work nv Blood Is Not Enough ed Ellen Datlow Morrow 1989 50 Ways to Improve Your Orgasm ss Asimov s April 1992 Dispatches from the Revolution nv Asimov s July 1991 read online Alternate Presidents ed Mike Resnick Home by the Sea nv A Whisper of Blood ed Ellen Datlow Morrow 1991 Read online Archived January 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine A Cadigan Bibliography bi Dirty Work 1993 edit Introduction Storm Constantine in Dirty Work nv Blood Is Not Enough ed Ellen Datlow Morrow 1989 Second Comings Reasonable Rates ss F amp SF Feb 1981 The Sorceress in Spite of Herself ss Asimov s Dec 1982 50 Ways to Improve Your Orgasm ss Asimov s April 1992 Mother s Milt ss OMNI Best Science Fiction Two ed Ellen Datlow OMNI Books 1992 True Faces nv F amp SF April 1992 New Life for Old ss Aladdin Master of the Lamp ed Mike Resnick amp Martin H Greenberg DAW 1992 The Coming of the Doll ss F amp SF June 1981 The Pond ss Fears ed Charles L Grant Berkley 1983 The Boys in the Rain ss Twilight Zone June 1987 In the Dark ss When the Music s Over ed Lewis Shiner Bantam Spectra 1991 Johnny Come Home ss Omni June 1991 Naming Names nv Narrow Houses ed Peter Crowther Little Brown UK 1992 A Deal with God nv Grails Quests Visitations and Other Occurrences ed Richard Gilliam Martin H Greenberg amp Edward E Kramer Unnameable Press 1992 Dispatches from the Revolution nv Asimov s July 1991 read online No Prisoners nv Alternate Kennedys ed Mike Resnick Tor 1992 Home by the Sea nv A Whisper of Blood ed Ellen Datlow Morrow 1991 Read online Lost Girls ss Chapbooks edit My Brother s Keeper Pulphouse July 1992 novelette reprinted from Asimov s Jan 1988 Chalk This is Horror Nov 2013 novelette The Web Avatar Dolphin April 1999 novella Novels edit Stand alone novels edit Synners Bantam Spectra Feb 1991 HarperCollins UK Grafton Oct 1991 Fools Bantam Spectra Nov 1992 HarperCollins UK March 1994 Tie ins edit Lost in Space Promised Land HarperEntertainment April 1999 Thorndike Press July 1999 sequel to the film Lost in Space Upgrade amp Sensuous Cindy Black Flame April 2004 novelization of episodes from The Twilight Zone Cellular Black Flame Aug 2004 novelization of Cellular Jason X Black Flame Feb 2005 novelization of Jason X Jason X The Experiment Black Flame February 2005 sequel to Jason X Gemini Man Titan Books 2018 novelization of the film Gemini Man credited as Titan Books Alita Battle Angel Iron City Titan Books November 2018 prequel to the film Alita Battle Angel Harley Quinn Mad Love with Paul Dini Titan Books November 2018 novelization the one shot comic book Alita Battle Angel The Official Movie Novelization Titan Books February 2019 novelization of the film Alita Battle Angel Alien 3 The Unproduced Screenplay Titan Books August 2021 novelization of the unproduced screenplay by William Gibson Ultraman The Official Novelization Titan Books March 2023 novelization of the series Ultraman Ultraman UltraSeven Titan Books March 2024 scheduled release date Tie in nonfiction edit The Making of Lost in Space HarperPrism May 1998 tie in with Lost in Space film Resurrecting the Mummy The Making of the Movie Ebury Press June 1999 tie in with 1999 The Mummy film References edit Mindplayers by Pat Cadigan FantasticFiction co uk Retrieved June 21 2009 a b c d Pat Cadigan The Future We Promised You Locus Online November 13 2016 Retrieved January 29 2024 a b In Secret World Girls Of The 60s Advised The Beatles NPR a b The Arthur C Clarke Award The Arthur C Clarke Award Retrieved June 21 2023 Heuser Sabine January 1 2003 Pat Cadigan s Virtual Mindscapes Brill ISBN 978 90 04 33437 3 Heinlein Robert A 1984 Friday New England Library ISBN 0 450 05549 3 Why I ve Decided to Talk About My Cancer archived from the original at Why I ve Decided To Talk About My Cancer by Pat Cadigan at LiveJournal published June 27 2013 retrieved September 10 2017 Okay I gotta be honest by Pat Cadigan published December 31 2020 retrieved April 5 2021 Summary Bibliography Pat Cadigan www isfdb org Retrieved June 6 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pat Cadigan nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Pat Cadigan Pat Cadigan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database nbsp Ceci N est Pas Une Blog Pat Cadigan on LiveJournal Story behind Chalk by Pat Cadigan Online Essay at Upcoming4 me Interviews 1993 interview with Cadigan at The Hardcore 2000 interview with Cadigan at SF Site 2006 interview with Cadigan at SF Site 2019 Interview with Cadigan at Cyberpunks com Step Outside An Interview with Pat Cadigan at SFsite com 2009 interview with Cadigan at The Hathor Legacy 2010 video interview with Cadigan at Salon Futura Driving through a Cloud with Pat Cadigan interview at Clarkesworld Magazine January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat Cadigan amp oldid 1217734749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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