The Confusion is the second in Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle series. Published in 2004, the novel received the Locus Award in 2005. It's one of Stephenson's most reputable books, a sign of his ability to adapt to a rapidly changing historical...
Neal Town Stephenson, born in 1959, is an American Science-Fiction writer and futurist. Coming from a family of scientists, Stephenson studied geography and physics before publishing his first novel in 1984. Besides writing novels under his own...
The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson. It was first published in 1995 and, in 1996, won both the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and the Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Quicksilver is a 2003 novel of the picaresque genre, written by Neal Stephenson and published by a subsidiary of HarperCollins. The book is the first of Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle trilogy, a series of historical novels.
Neal Stephenson, the author of Reamde, is an American writer and game designer who is most known for his works of speculative fiction. He includes a lot of math, science, cryptography, philosophy, currency and economics, and linguistics in all of...
A three-part novel, Seveneves was written by Neal Stephenson and published in 2015. Stephenson is an American author who is most well known for his science fiction novels. Though his works have been categorized in many different genres, Stephenson...
Published in 1992, Snow Crash was written by Neal Stephenson and is a science fiction novel that involves a lot of history, archaeology, religion, and cryptography.
Stephenson titled this book “Snow Crash” because the earliest Apple Macs had...
The System of the World is a science fiction novel that was written by Neal Stephenson. It is the last book in the trilogy The Baroque Cycle, with the first two being Quicksilver and The Confusion of the World. The System of the World is highly...