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Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Few modern novels divide opinion among science fiction fans with quite the sharpness of Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, the book that blasted him to geek-hero status after its original publication in 1992. Subterranean Press's handsome limited edition re-release seems as good a reason as any to look at Snow Crash with the benefit of hindsight, and ask why it is a sacred text for some but an ...
Exclusive: Neal Stephenson Does Some Hardcore Phenomenology Geeking [Neal Stephenson]
io9.com — 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 ... (more) Exclusive: Neal Stephenson Does Some Hardcore ...
Neal Stephenson Explains What's Wrong with Mobile Phones [Technocritique]
Neal Stephenson Explains What's Wrong with Mobile Phones [Technocritique]
io9.com — Neal Stephenson, author of Snow Crash and Cryptonomicon , is one of the most techno-savvy scifi authors... of his generation, and yet his new novel Anathem is strongly critical of mobile phones. Anathem , which hits bookstores Tuesday, is set on an ... (more) Neal Stephenson Explains What's Wrong with Mobile Phones ...
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Torque Control — ... Russell Letson in Locus (my copy of which seems to have gone AWOL somewhere over the Atlantic), and Andrew Wheeler Andrew Wheeler has also reviewed Zoe’s Tale by John Scalzi An interview with Mary Doria Russell Reviews at SF Site: Paul Kincaid on John Crowley; Jonathan McCalmont on Greg Egan (taking some issue with Adam Roberts’ review of Incandescence; and Paul Raven on Snow Crash. Oh, and a less-than-convincing review of The Steel Remains by ...

You May Have Missed... Links 03/09/08
SF Diplomat — ... In the category of "things I should have linked to yesterday but forgot to" is Paul Raven's critical examination of Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash at The SF Site. ...

Friday Photo Blogging: ubercamp toilet seat
Velcro City Tourist Board — ... Speaking of my doings in lit-crit, though: in case it passed you by, my long-anticipated long-awaited essay on Snow Crash was published at SF Site while I was away[3], and ...

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bigdumbobject.co.uk 10/22/2008 — There's a cool interview with Neal Stephenson at Barnes&Noble which I've only just read. I was putting off reading anything about Anathem until I'd finished it, but now I'm half way through I figured it would be okay. It's taking me a long time ...
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