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“[Stephenson] has gotten even better. The Diamond Age Envisions the next century as brilliantly as snow crash did the day after tomorrow.”—Newsweek
“[Stephenson is] the hottest science fiction writer in America. . . . Snow Crash is without question the biggest SF novel of the 1990s. Neal’s SF novel, The Diamond Age, promises more of the same. Together, they represent a new era in science fiction. People who plow through these mind-bogglers will walk around slack-jawed for days and reemerge with a radically redefined sense of reality.”—Details
“Neal Stephenson is the Quentin Tarantino of postcyberpunk science fiction. . . . Having figured out how to entertain the hell out of a mass audience, Stephenson has likewise upped the form’s ante with rambunctious glee.”—Village Voice
“Snow Crash drew its manic energy from the cyberpunkish conceit that anything is possible in virtual reality; in The Diamond Age the wonders of cyberspace pale before the even more dazzling powers of nanotechnology.”—New York Times Book Review
“Diamond Age establishes Neal Stephenson as a powerful voice for the cyber age. . . . At once whimsical, satirical, and cautionary.”—USA Today
“Stephenson’s world-building skills are extraordinary. . . . The Diamond Age should cement Stephenson’s reputation as one of the brightest and wittiest young authors of American science fiction.”—San Diego Union-Tribune
Paperback
Published by Spectra
May 02, 2000
| 512 Pages
| 5-3/16 x 8-1/4
| ISBN 9780553380965
Ebook
Published by Spectra
Aug 26, 2003
| 512 Pages
| ISBN 9780553898200