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作       者:Stephenson, Neal

出  版  社:William Morrow

出版时间:2012-08-07

字       数:52.1万

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One of the most talented and creative authors working today, Neal Stephenson is renowned for his exceptional novels—works colossal in vision and mind-boggling in complexity. Exploring and blending a diversity of topics, including technology, economics, history, science, pop culture, and philosophy, his books are the products of a keen and adventurous intellect. Not surprisingly, Stephenson is regularly asked to contribute articles, lectures, and essays to numerous outlets, from major newspapers and cutting-edge magazines to college symposia. This remarkable collection brings together previously published short writings, both fiction and nonfiction, as well as a new essay (and an extremely short story) created specifically for this volume.Stephenson ponders a wealth of subjects, from movies and politics to David Foster Wallace and the Midwestern American College Town; video games to classics-based sci-fi; how geekdom has become cool and how science fiction has become mainstream (whether people admit it or not); the future of publishing and the origins of his novels. Playful and provocative, Some Remarks displays Stephenson's opinions and ideas on:The Internet, our dwindling national attention span, and the cultural importance of books and bookishnessWaco, religion, and the cluelessness of secular societyMetaphysics and the battle between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz The laying of the longest wire on Earth—and why it matters to youTechnology, freedom, commerce, and the Chinese How Star Wars and 300 mirror who we are today and what that spells for our futureModern Jedi knights, a.k.a. scientists and technologists, and why they are admired and feared by both the left and the rightBy turns amusing and profound, critical and celebratory, yet always entertaining, Some Remarks offers a fascinating look into the prismatic mind of this extraordinary writer.
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Cover

Title Page

Contents

Introduction

Arsebestos (2012)

Slashdot Interview (2004)

Metaphysics in the Royal Society 1715–2010 (2012)

It’s All Geek to Me (2007)

Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out (2006)

Gresham College Lecture (2008)

Spew (1994)

In the Kingdom of Mao Bell (selected excerpts) (1994)

Under-Constable Proudfoot (2012)

Mother Earth, Mother Board (1996)

The Salon Interview (2004)

Blind Secularism (1993)

Time Magazine Article About Anathem (2012)

Everything and More Foreword (2003)

The Great Simoleon Caper (1995)

Locked In (2011)

Innovation Starvation (2011)

Why I Am a Bad Correspondent (1998)

About the Author

Books by Neal Stephenson

Permissions

Footnotes

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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