![]() There were wild digressions on soap bubbles and the angles of light about autumn leaves and mythology and books about mythology and who had read certain books on mythology and why. It took the main character something like ten pages to get out of bed. I can say, for example, that I hated the first few pages of Fall. When it comes to Stephenson I have been (in the past, and in the way past) both, but today I am Goldilocks's middle porridge - not too hot and not too cold. I am neither disinterested nor fanatical. Coyote-style person-shaped hole in the wall right now, which they made blasting off in the direction of the nearest bookstore.įor the record, I am none of those three things today. Content be damned, you can tell the true fans by the Wile E. ![]() Doesn't matter where it's set or what weirdness it concerns. For some of you, it's a curiosity - Stephenson is a big deal among sci-fi fans of a certain taste and vintage, and adding a new book to his canon is, at the very least, noteworthy.īut I know that, for a few of you out there, this is monumental. ![]() Neal Stephenson has a new book out, called Fall, or Dodge In Hell.įor some of you, that means nothing. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. ![]() ![]() Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Fall, or Dodge in Hell Author Neal Stephenson ![]()
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