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  • MP3 CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; MP3 Una edition (15 April 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1491515058
  • ISBN-13: 978-1491515051
  • Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 1.7 x 17.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (155 customer reviews)
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From the opening line of his breakthrough cyberpunk novel Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson plunges the reader into a not-too-distant future. It is a world where the Mafia controls pizza delivery, the United States exists as a patchwork of corporate-franchise city states, and the Internet--incarnate as the Metaverse--looks something like last year's hype would lead you to believe it should. Enter Hiro Protagonist--hacker, samurai swordsman and pizza-delivery driver. When his best friend fries his brain on a new designer drug called Snow Crash and his beautiful, brainy ex-girlfriend asks for his help, what's a guy with a name like that to do? He rushes to the rescue. A breakneck-paced 21st-century novel, Snow Crash interweaves everything from Sumerian myth to visions of a postmodern civilization on the brink of collapse. Faster than the speed of television and a whole lot more fun, Snow Crash is the portrayal of a future that is bizarre enough to be plausible. --Acton Lane --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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" Stephenson has not stepped, he has vaulted onto the literary stage with this novel."
--"Los Angeles Reader"
" A cross between Neuromancer and Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. This is no mere hyperbole."
--"San Francisco Bay Guardian"
" Fast-forward free-style mall mythology for the 21st century."
--William Gibson
" Brilliantly realized...Stephenson turns out to be an engaging guide to an onrushing tomorrow."
--"The New York Times Book Review"
Look for other Bantam Spectra novels by Neal Stephenson:
The Diamond Age
" (Stephenson) has gotten even better. The Diamond Age envisions the next century as brilliantly as Snow Crash did the day after tomorrow."
--"Newsweek"
" The Diamond Age establishes Neal Stephenson as a powerful voice for the cyber age....At once whimsical, satirical, and cautionary."
--"USA Today"
Zodiac: An Eco-Thriller
" (Stephenson) captures the nuance and the rhythm of the new world so perfectly that one almost thinks that it is already here."
--"The Washington Post"

Stephenson has not stepped, he has vaulted onto the literary stage with this novel. Los Angeles Reader
[Snow Crash is] a cross between Neuromancer and Thomas Pynchon s Vineland. This is no mere hyperbole. The San Francisco Bay Guardian

Fast-forward free-style mall mythology for the twenty-first century. William Gibson
Brilliantly realized . . . Stephenson turns out to be an engaging guide to an onrushing tomorrow. The New York Times Book Review"

"Stephenson has not stepped, he has vaulted onto the literary stage with this novel."--Los Angeles Reader
"[Snow Crash is] a cross between Neuromancer and Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. This is no mere hyperbole."--The San Francisco Bay Guardian

"Fast-forward free-style mall mythology for the twenty-first century."--William Gibson
"Brilliantly realized . . . Stephenson turns out to be an engaging guide to an onrushing tomorrow."--The New York Times Book Review

-Stephenson has not stepped, he has vaulted onto the literary stage with this novel.---Los Angeles Reader
-[Snow Crash is] a cross between Neuromancer and Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. This is no mere hyperbole.---The San Francisco Bay Guardian

-Fast-forward free-style mall mythology for the twenty-first century.---William Gibson
-Brilliantly realized . . . Stephenson turns out to be an engaging guide to an onrushing tomorrow.---The New York Times Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The only bummer to this futuristic tribute (with the backwards appreciation to Sumner) is that it's too short! You won't regret getting this if you like a clever spin on tech.
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Its a real Marmite book. You either like it or hate it...or even understand it or not!

I found it intriguing but quite a hard read. All but one of my book group gave up on it.
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An imaginative and well thought out novel - and also good fun to read. The inventiveness and extrapolation of social changes is clever. Hard to believe it was written over 20 years ago. It has stood the test of time very well.
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Great book
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The start is difficult, a whole new language, but persevere, it settles down, and I can see where other others have got ideas from
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A really fun William Gibson fan story. At first this book seems a bit behind the times, but persevere as its deep in theology and reason - intriguingly so in this modern world of ours.
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By Clare O'Beara TOP 500 REVIEWER on 20 Aug. 2016
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Snow Crash is attention grabbing and hilarious from the start. All that equipment and high powered car just to deliver pizza? But we learn that in this future, all pizza deliveries are run by the Mafia, and with them, as we know, business is often a personal matter.

Hiro Protagonist, who delivers pizzas, writes code and strings for the Central Intelligence Corporation, gets royally saved by a fifteen year old girl who is a skateboard Kourier, Y.T. They decide to team up around the burbclaves and franchulates of LA. Then the adventure starts; it swiftly becomes a murder mystery and a thriller. If you've ever wanted to know how to take over an aircraft carrier with a pair of samurai swords and a nuclear powered machine gun, start reading.

The cyberpunk aspect is so like today's net reality, and the not too distant future, that it's incredible to see it was written in 1992. Hiro helped design the Black Sun, a nightclub in the Metaverse, so that's where he goes to meet friends like Da5id and Juanita. But there's a new virus out, called Snow Crash, which can infect computers and even the minds of hackers, who think in binary. Why would anyone want to destroy the brightest people in the online world?

The book started life as a graphic novel, the author tells us at the end. This makes perfect sense of the present tense, action scenes and explosions, which reflect the in-your-face immediacy of the graphic. Don't be fooled. Find a huge amount of research, economics and world building. Find historical detail on what we now call the meme - the 'me' in the text - and social comment on the extrapolated future of 1990s America. I particularly love the Raft, a giant floating shambles of Refugees from Asia circling the Pacific with an eye on landing in America.
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"Wait a minute, Juanita. Make up your mind. This Snow Crash thing--is it a virus, a drug, or a religion?"
Juanita shrugs. "What's the difference?"

Snow Crash has one of the most effective opening hooks in science fiction, a loving description of a high-tech armored driver and car. A man with a mission. A man with wonderful high-tech toys and samurai swords, who works for the Mafia doing one of the few things that the United States still does better than any other country in the world.
High-speed pizza delivery.

It's a beautiful setup, even if the pizza delivery job doesn't last far beyond the opening pages. It introduces the reader to Hiro Protagonist ("Stupid name." "But you'll never forget it."), the skateboard courier Y.T., and some of the major players and political structure of Stephenson's future Los Angeles. Even better, it effectively introduces Stephenson's off-beat world, in which things like Mafia-owned pizza chains and franchised private countries guarded by dogs with nuclear power packs not only prompt an amazed chuckle, they start to make a bizarre amount of sense.

Then there is the Metaverse, the cyberpunk on-line shared world that pretty much everyone spends some time in.It has the standard mix of avatars, private offices, elaborate shared spaces, constant advertising, dangerous computer viruses, elite hackers, and guarded corporate havens. It emerges that Snow Crash is both a drug and a virus: it destroyed ancient Sumeria by randomizing their language to create Babel; its modern victims speak in tongues, lose their critical faculties, and are easily brainwashed.

Cyberpunk's next generation pretty much began here.Snow Crash is to Books as The Matrix is to movies, It was written in 1991.
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