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Re: "Has anyone read Neil Stephenson's book Anathem? It's gotta..."

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Anathem is so good. I enjoyed the world he built... I didn't mind the massive amount of characters/names in the alternate history. That's part of the fun!

I'd argue it's one of Stephenson's better books, along with Diamond Age.

I thought the explanation of the clouds and the shadow (from Saunt Protas) was a pretty good explanation of the idea of forms preceding reality. That this was applied to multiverses made for a SUPER interesting thought experiment.

I love the title "Saunt" and the quasi-religious discipline of the monastaries. I'm not sure he could have told the same story without reference to the thinkers in our own history who were part of religious traditions. Plus, it's just fun portmanteau.

🌲 Half_Elf_Monk

Mar 13 · 8 weeks ago

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🚀 stack · Mar 14 at 00:32:

Funny, that book ended my obsession with Stephenson. I got incredibly bored with the characters and could not finish the book. Had I not completely loved Cryptonomicon, Diamond Age and Snowcrash, I would be convinced that Neil is a pretentious hack.

But I think I already said that...

🌲 Half_Elf_Monk [...] · Mar 20 at 02:33:

The characters in Anathem maybe aren't as dynamic as the others... they don't develop in the same way that, say, Nell does in Diamond Age. That said, it seems like the world (multiverse?) is what's growing, and the movement/activity of the characters is what's driving the story more than the characters.

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Has anyone read Neil Stephenson's book Anathem? It's gotta be one of my favorites.

💬 eph · 11 comments · 2 likes · 2023-05-16 · 1 year ago