Neal Stephenson Returns With "Anathem"

by Jarrett Martineau | March 31, 2008 at 03:40 pm
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The writer that gave us the cyberpunk classic Snow Crash -- which provided the inspiration and fictional, narrative blueprints for SecondLife -- returns with a new novel this September. Time to reignite those suggestively cyborg, philosophical fantasies.

Neal Stephenson, author of greats like Snow Crash and Cryptonomicon, has another novel due for release in September. The catalogue copy gives us a small glimpse at what may be in store: "Since childhood, Raz has lived behind the walls of a 3,400-year-old monastery, a sanctuary for scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians--sealed off from the illiterate, irrational, unpredictable 'saecular' world that is plagued by recurring cycles of booms and busts, world wars and climate change. Until the day that a higher power, driven by fear, decides that only these cloistered scholars have the abilities to avert an impending catastrophe. And, one by one, Raz and his cohorts are summoned forth without warning into the Unknown.
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