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We've got an exclusive clip of Neal Stephenson doing what he does best: Seriously geeking out about obscure early-twentieth century metaphysics. Specifically, he admits that he has a little fetish for Edmund Husserl , a theorist coined the term "phenomenology" in his effort to reconcile the hard truths of scientific knowledge with the ambiguities of human consciousness. Stephenson's interest ...
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SF Diplomat — ... BSFA meeting was an interesting affair. I was not exactly won over by Gwyneth Jones' reading, partly due to the material and partly due to the fact that I don't actually like being read to but as the interview wore on I couldn't help but warm to her if only for the fact that she kept saying "I was brought up by cyberpunks". A full write up will be jealously kept to the next issue of Fruitless Recursion though. Sorry world. io9 have an interesting clip of Neal Stephenson talking about the philosophy of Edmund Husserl. I'll ...

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telegraph.co.uk 10/19/2008 — Andrew McKie commends the challenge presented by a vast and ambitious novel I think this novel is wonderful. So I don't want to put you off. But let's be clear: there is plenty to put you off. There is a strong case for thinking this book utterly ...
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amazon.com 8/27/2008 — From Publishers Weekly In this follow-up to his historical Baroque Cycle trilogy, which fictionalized the early-18th century scientific revolution, Stephenson ( Cryptonomicon ) conjures a far-future Earth-like planet, Arbre, where scientists, ...
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io9.com 9/10/2008 — Today Neal Stephenson's long-awaited new novel Anathem hits the bookstores. We've already told you that this tale of science monks on another planet is cool, action-packed, and thought-provoking -- probably one of the best novels of Stephenson's ...
Interview: Neal Stephenson, Anathem - B&N Review
barnesandnoble.com 10/15/2008 — Neal Stephenson's long-awaited new novel, Anathem, was published in September, and went straight to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. Set not on Earth, but on a planet called Arbre that is similar to our own in many ways, Anathem is ...
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punkadiddle.blogspot.com 2/2/2009 — Considerably better formed and more enjoyable than Stephenson’s prodigiously clotted Baroque books, Anathem is a pudding baked of equal parts Harry Potter, A Canticle of Liebowitz , Tolkien, Heinlein’s juveniles (or some of them) and Bertrand ...
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blogs.feministsf.net 12/1/2008 — Neal Stephenson’s “Anathem” is not a specifically feminist work, but it’s a blast to read. It has his standard socially inept male protaganist, Fraa Erasmus; a female love interest whom he perceives as way better than he is socially, intellectually, and emotionally, Suur Ala; and an incredibly comp