Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Germany Latest News
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe
No Result
View All Result
Germany Latest News

CNET Book Club: Neal Stephenson explores the long, weird future in Fall, or Dodge in Hell – CNET

by The Editor
June 27, 2019
in Science
0
CNET Book Club: Neal Stephenson explores the long, weird future in Fall, or Dodge in Hell     – CNET

Neal Stephenson's latest book is intimidating.

Sarah Tew/CNET

If you're looking for a long, dense, wild read this summer, here's one that's 880-plus pages. The weirdly named Fall, or Dodge in Hell is just waiting for you to arrive.

Subscribe: CNET RSS | iTunes | FeedBurner | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher

Neal Stephenson, whose 1992 book Snow Crash defined virtual worlds and the "metaverse" as much as William Gibson's Neuromancer did cyberspace, has written a number of amazing and challenging books: The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, Anathem, Seveneves. His latest book shares the same characters as Reamde, a 2011 book about online game worlds, gold farming and terror cells. But Fall also stands on its own. Richard Forthrast, a legendary game designer, dies and ends up having his brain scanned and uploaded. His consciousness lives on in a virtual afterlife. Meanwhile, the real world keeps going on…and getting increasingly strange.

Stephenson is the master of long-scale science fiction: his book Anathem explored civilizations spanning eons, Seveneves starts in the present, and follows the survivors of the destruction of Earth over thousands of years. Fall, or Dodge in Hell starts about now, and moves forward about a hundred years… or more. I won't spoil the rest. "It's not a conscious thing," Stephenson says about his recent trend toward time-spanning books. "I think it's true of a lot of fantasy and science fiction that it's all about world building. And a lot of the time, in many cases, those worlds span long periods of time."

We're in the dystopia right now, because of what social media is doing to our civic institutions and our society.

Neal Stephenson

Part of Fall, or Dodge in Hell feels like a nightmare critique of current life: a meme-destroyed America can no longer tell truth from fiction, and augmented reality glasses make reality bend even further. To battle the overbearing flow of information, everyone has personal editors that curate their feeds… which leads to more reality bubbles. Stephenson admits that our current reality has gotten stranger and darker than most science fiction: "People talk about dystopian fiction and dystopian writers. But we're in the dystopia right now, because of what social media is doing to our civic institutions and our society."

But Fall goes further, spinning past that. A good half of the book takes place in a digital afterlife patterned on Forthrast's fantasy online game worlds, and starts to become a sprawling fantasy novel. Biblical overtones abound, with angels, Adam and Eve, and a storyline that Stephenson says is inspired by Paradise Lost.

It's not easy sailing. The book's level of detail is often daunting. Some sections seem to last forever. I found myself glued to it all, though. And, weeks after I finished reading, the ideas are burning in my brain. Some chapters have ideas that could seed full novels of their own.

05-neal-stephenson-book-cnet-interview05-neal-stephenson-book-cnet-interview

The inside cover of Fall, or Dodge in Hell, with a mysterious map.

Sarah Tew/CNET

The book has maps, by the way, a tip of the hat to sprawling epics like Lord of the Rings. "I've always loved fantasy and science fiction books with maps in them: you know, ever since Lord of the Rings, and Dune, and so on," says Stephenson. "I've always wanted to do one of those. And the new twist, in this case, is that instead of the landscape being a fixed thing that's always been there, it…kind of gets built out over time into a fully realized world." While a digital version is far more portable, seeing the occasional maps pop up in the book (there's a reason for them) makes the physical version worth it.

And by the way, if you're a frequent Stephenson reader, this book shares many familiar characters as other books: the Shaftoes and the Waterhouses of the Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon, and the ever-enigmatic character Enoch Root. Fall shares the same universe with those books and Reamde, but Stephenson says that this might be the end of that: "I mean, never say never. But right now, I would say it's a cycle that I have written. I think we've kind of wound that up with this latest book."

Subscribe: Read More – Source

cnet

Related posts

Can Misinfo Harm Science?

Can Misinfo Harm Science?

February 7, 2023
Climate change: World aviation agrees ‘aspirational’ net zero plan

Climate change: World aviation agrees ‘aspirational’ net zero plan

October 8, 2022

Neal Stephenson's latest book is intimidating.

Sarah Tew/CNET

If you're looking for a long, dense, wild read this summer, here's one that's 880-plus pages. The weirdly named Fall, or Dodge in Hell is just waiting for you to arrive.

Subscribe: CNET RSS | iTunes | FeedBurner | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher

Neal Stephenson, whose 1992 book Snow Crash defined virtual worlds and the "metaverse" as much as William Gibson's Neuromancer did cyberspace, has written a number of amazing and challenging books: The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, Anathem, Seveneves. His latest book shares the same characters as Reamde, a 2011 book about online game worlds, gold farming and terror cells. But Fall also stands on its own. Richard Forthrast, a legendary game designer, dies and ends up having his brain scanned and uploaded. His consciousness lives on in a virtual afterlife. Meanwhile, the real world keeps going on…and getting increasingly strange.

Stephenson is the master of long-scale science fiction: his book Anathem explored civilizations spanning eons, Seveneves starts in the present, and follows the survivors of the destruction of Earth over thousands of years. Fall, or Dodge in Hell starts about now, and moves forward about a hundred years… or more. I won't spoil the rest. "It's not a conscious thing," Stephenson says about his recent trend toward time-spanning books. "I think it's true of a lot of fantasy and science fiction that it's all about world building. And a lot of the time, in many cases, those worlds span long periods of time."

We're in the dystopia right now, because of what social media is doing to our civic institutions and our society.

Neal Stephenson

Part of Fall, or Dodge in Hell feels like a nightmare critique of current life: a meme-destroyed America can no longer tell truth from fiction, and augmented reality glasses make reality bend even further. To battle the overbearing flow of information, everyone has personal editors that curate their feeds… which leads to more reality bubbles. Stephenson admits that our current reality has gotten stranger and darker than most science fiction: "People talk about dystopian fiction and dystopian writers. But we're in the dystopia right now, because of what social media is doing to our civic institutions and our society."

But Fall goes further, spinning past that. A good half of the book takes place in a digital afterlife patterned on Forthrast's fantasy online game worlds, and starts to become a sprawling fantasy novel. Biblical overtones abound, with angels, Adam and Eve, and a storyline that Stephenson says is inspired by Paradise Lost.

It's not easy sailing. The book's level of detail is often daunting. Some sections seem to last forever. I found myself glued to it all, though. And, weeks after I finished reading, the ideas are burning in my brain. Some chapters have ideas that could seed full novels of their own.

05-neal-stephenson-book-cnet-interview05-neal-stephenson-book-cnet-interview

The inside cover of Fall, or Dodge in Hell, with a mysterious map.

Sarah Tew/CNET

The book has maps, by the way, a tip of the hat to sprawling epics like Lord of the Rings. "I've always loved fantasy and science fiction books with maps in them: you know, ever since Lord of the Rings, and Dune, and so on," says Stephenson. "I've always wanted to do one of those. And the new twist, in this case, is that instead of the landscape being a fixed thing that's always been there, it…kind of gets built out over time into a fully realized world." While a digital version is far more portable, seeing the occasional maps pop up in the book (there's a reason for them) makes the physical version worth it.

And by the way, if you're a frequent Stephenson reader, this book shares many familiar characters as other books: the Shaftoes and the Waterhouses of the Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon, and the ever-enigmatic character Enoch Root. Fall shares the same universe with those books and Reamde, but Stephenson says that this might be the end of that: "I mean, never say never. But right now, I would say it's a cycle that I have written. I think we've kind of wound that up with this latest book."

Subscribe: Read More – Source

cnet

Previous Post

UN General Assembly set to vote on curbing trade in torture equipment

Next Post

Paul Rudd answers the call for Jason Reitman Ghostbusters movie – CNET

Next Post
Paul Rudd answers the call for Jason Reitman Ghostbusters movie     – CNET

Paul Rudd answers the call for Jason Reitman Ghostbusters movie – CNET

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Argentina asks IMF to release $50bn loan as crisis worsens

Argentina asks IMF to release $50bn loan as crisis worsens

7 years ago
Myanmar reports 424 new COVID-19 cases in record daily rise

Myanmar reports 424 new COVID-19 cases in record daily rise

5 years ago
Watch Trump walk around stage to demonstrate presidential behavior

Watch Trump walk around stage to demonstrate presidential behavior

7 years ago
Actor Johnny Depp appears in British court for libel case

Actor Johnny Depp appears in British court for libel case

5 years ago

FOLLOW US

  • 139 Followers
  • 87.2k Followers
  • 202k Subscribers

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

BROWSE BY TOPICS

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities
  • What is a Mail Order Wife?
  • What to Discuss on a First Date?

Categories

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Tags

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”
latest news

Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”

by The Editor
June 14, 2023
0

Berlin (dpa) – The Federal Government is responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world order by means of a “policy...

Read more

Recent News

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities

Category

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Recent News

OnlyFans Platform Analysis

June 12, 2024

How to Day German Fashion

May 5, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.