As extraordinary an achievement as Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson's new novel is set in the 17th century, in another world of secrets, codes and conflict. Having challenged Robert Harris in his previous book, Stephenson now sets his sights on Patrick O'Brien...Neal Stephenson follows his international bestseller, the WWII thriller Cryptonomicon, with a novel set in the 16th and 17th centuries, as he tells the stories of Daniel Waterhouse and Enoch Root, the ancestors of his central characters in the previous book, following them from their childhoods in London, to education at Cambridge amidst the political and religious fervour and tensions of the Reformation, through the English Civil War, and travels as far as afield as Poland and the American colonies. With a cast of characters that includes Newton, Leibniz, Christopher Wren, Charles II, Cromwell and the young Benjamin Franklin, Stephenson again shows his extraordinary ability to get inside a place and time; as he did for the futures of his science fiction (Snowcrash, The Diamond Age) and for WWII (Cryptonomicon), here he does for the England of the Civil War and the Europe of the Wars of Religion and the Scientific Revolution
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Heinemann (Reed)
ISBN: 9780434008933
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 926
Tiempo de lectura:
19h 17m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 22/09/2003
Año de edición: 2003
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Neal Stephenson
El escritor de ciencia ficción Neal Stephenson (EE. UU., 1959) alcanzó la popularidad con Snow Crash, y afianzó su prestigio con éxitos indiscutibles como Criptonomicón, la brillante trilogía del Ciclo Barroco, La era del diamante, Interfaz y La telaraña. Su trabajo ha sido merecedor de los premios Hugo, Locus y Clarke. Stephenson crea un mundo nuevo mezclando elementos de la mejor space opera con matemáticas, física y filosofía. Anatema bebe de grandes novelas como Dune, El nombre de la rosa o la obra teatral Copenhagen.