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PublisherWilliam Morrow
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Publication dateAugust 26, 2008
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File size1749 KB
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"This audiobook goes the extra mile, giving listeners something the printed page-turner can not. Fans of the cult author will enjoy his vocal cameo appearances…[and] the music between chapters that was composed specifically for this production… [William Dufris's] intelligent rendering of the cast of characters is a delight for the ears."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Dufris is stalwart in his engagement with the characters, the plot, and the development of the cosmology. He brings out the characters' personalities and creates a sense of wonder as the complexities unfold."--AudioFile
"Given its complexity of its language, Anathem poses a real challenge to audiobook producers. Fortunately, the narrators are up to the task. William Dufris performs the bulk of the novel, and he shifts easily from the erudite jargon of the book’s dialogues to its memorable emotional climaxes.... Dufris brings every character to life as if they were in a speely, the Arbre equivalent of film."--SFFAudio.com
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About the Author
Neal Stephenson is the bestselling author of the novels Reamde, Anathem, The System of the World, The Confusion, Quicksilver, Cryptonomicon, The Diamond Age, Snow Crash, and Zodiac, and the groundbreaking nonfiction work In the Beginning . . . Was the Command Line. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.From the Inside Flap
For ten years Fraa Erasmas, a young avout, has lived in a cloistered sanctuary for mathematicians, scientists, and philosophers, protected from the corrupting influences of the outside world. But before the week is out, both the existence he abandoned and the one he embraced will stand poised on the brink of cataclysmic change--and Erasmas will become a major player in a drama that will determine the future of his world, as he follows his destiny to the most inhospitable corners of the planet . . . and beyond.
Anathem is the latest miraculous invention by the New York Times bestselling author of Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle--a work of astonishing scope, intelligence, and imagination.
--San Francisco Chronicle on ANATHEM --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.From the Back Cover
Anathem, the latest invention by the New York Times bestselling author of Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle, is a magnificent creation: a work of great scope, intelligence, and imagination that ushers readers into a recognizable—yet strangely inverted—world.
Fraa Erasmas is a young avout living in the Concent of Saunt Edhar, a sanctuary for mathematicians, scientists, and philosophers, protected from the corrupting influences of the outside "saecular" world by ancient stone, honored traditions, and complex rituals. Over the centuries, cities and governments have risen and fallen beyond the concent's walls. Three times during history's darkest epochs violence born of superstition and ignorance has invaded and devastated the cloistered mathic community. Yet the avout have always managed to adapt in the wake of catastrophe, becoming out of necessity even more austere and less dependent on technology and material things. And Erasmas has no fear of the outside—the Extramuros—for the last of the terrible times was long, long ago.
Now, in celebration of the week-long, once-in-a-decade rite of Apert, the fraas and suurs prepare to venture beyond the concent's gates—at the same time opening them wide to welcome the curious "extras" in. During his first Apert as a fraa, Erasmas eagerly anticipates reconnecting with the landmarks and family he hasn't seen since he was "collected." But before the week is out, both the existence he abandoned and the one he embraced will stand poised on the brink of cataclysmic change.
Powerful unforeseen forces jeopardize the peaceful stability of mathic life and the established ennui of the Extramuros—a threat that only an unsteady alliance of saecular and avout can oppose—as, one by one, Erasmas and his colleagues, teachers, and friends are summoned forth from the safety of the concent in hopes of warding off global disaster. Suddenly burdened with a staggering responsibility, Erasmas finds himself a major player in a drama that will determine the future of his world—as he sets out on an extraordinary odyssey that will carry him to the most dangerous, inhospitable corners of the planet . . . and beyond.
--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.Product details
- ASIN : B0015DPXKI
- Publisher : William Morrow; Reissue edition (August 26, 2008)
- Publication date : August 26, 2008
- Language : English
- File size : 1749 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 1010 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #31,361 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Once you hit the point the seclusion breaks down and the protagonist is headed out into the world, though, it kicks into the kind of speed that Neal Stephenson is known for. The rest of the book blazes past as the young Raz is put through trial after trial. The final two chapters I simply couldn't put the book down. it was that kind of entertaining. You forget all about the language replacements and the place the story started.
Readers should be cautioned that at many, many points characters break into Socratic dialogues on various subjects. Many of these topics return later to be re-dialogued with new information, or the subject matter actually plays out in the story. if you don't like reading about people talking at length about complex ideas, you may not like portions of this novel. If you are annoyed that this novel's invented language seems like a copy paste replacement of key words instead of a genuine language, well I think that's a valid critique but I wasn't as bothered by it.
However if you are intrigued by the theories behind multiple universes, convergent universes, spaceflight, logic puzzles you will find all of them represented well in this novel. If you just want a neat science fiction novel with a grand adventure across continents and elsewhere, this could be your book.
Like many of the 1 star reviews I didn't give this book the chance it deserved the first time I tried to read it. My second attempt though, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Give it a go, maybe you'll love it too.
Filled with mind bending philosophical questions, discussions and debates. Built in a fantastically complex yet very cohesive and coherent universe. I loved the characters, the storytelling... I loved everything about this book. It instantly became one of my favourite books ever.
The story is slow and this is nowhere near what I would call "action packed"... but it made me think and reflect like very few books have.
I loved this book and I wish I could be more eloquent in describing it. But I will definitely be reading it again.
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Less a thousand-page SF novel, more a 500-page SF novel interspersed with philosophical examinations of the 'many worlds' theory in quantum physics set out in the newly-invented (Arbran) terminology of the novel's protagonists. 'Anathem' is no easy read and the sections using a 'directed acyclic graph' to explain how different timelines might physically influence each other had me reaching for the paracetamol as my brain cells exploded, but I made it to the end!
I'm still not sure that, as a narrative, it entirely holds together, but if you persevere you'll be a member of a pretty exclusive club of readers who can genuinely say they've read it all the way through, and that's got to be worth adding to your CV.
So, approach with caution, but be prepared to be amazed at the extraordinary work Neal Stephenson has wrought.
If the book made proper use of this setting it would be a fantastic novel. I could happily have read 1000 pages of Theors discussing their lives and politics, unfortunately the book veers off into a typical scifi adventure plot roughly 1/3rd through. From here it's a slow descent but a descent nonetheless. Characters come and go, seemingly forgotten about for much of the story only to reappear to mill about aimlessly. Action scenes that play out like cheesy 90s hollywood movies are forced in. Chapters become less and less coherently linked and require ever more suspension of disbelief until a singularity of tropey scifi nonsense finishes off what started strong.
Were this a shorter book it would be enough to render it nothing more than a mediocre scifi novel but the first third of the book alone makes this worth the read and even though the other 2/3rds can be found elsewhere, written better, reading it never became tedious.
The plot of Anathem takes place on a different planet than ours and Stephenson invented quite a few words to go with it. As a non native speaker I got to play the beloved 'made up word or English word I do not yet know' game. Thankfully the Kindle comes with a dictionary and Anathem comes with an extensive glossary.
After about seventy pages, I felt more comfortable with the language, and the book started to flow. The world building is fantastic, the social commentary funny, and I thoroughly enjoyed the read.
I recommend this to people who love alternative worlds, physics, philosophy and science. And by love, I mean really love.
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