Amalthea

German language

Published Sept. 26, 2015

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978-3-442-54762-3
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Anathem, the latest invention by the New York Times bestselling author of Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle, is a magnificent creation: a work of great scope, intelligence, and imagination that ushers readers into a recognizable — yet strangely inverted — world.Fraa Erasmas is a young avout living in the Concent of Saunt Edhar, a sanctuary for mathematicians, scientists, and philosophers, protected from the corrupting influences of the outside "saecular" world by ancient stone, honored traditions, and complex rituals. Over the centuries, cities and governments have risen and fallen beyond the concent's walls. Three times during history's darkest epochs violence born of superstition and ignorance has invaded and devastated the cloistered mathic community. Yet the avout have always managed to adapt in the wake of catastrophe, becoming out of necessity even more austere and less dependent on technology and material things. And Erasmas has no fear of the outside — the …

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I first tried reading Anathem back when it was relatively new, but couldn't get past the first 100 pages or so. Now, having the benefit of a decade more worldly knowledge (such as the history of the Catholic church, Western philosophy, etc.), I've finally finished it and I can say that it was an incredible read.



Is it an collection of philosophy dialogue? Is it an action-adventure novel? Is it actually just Snow Crash presented differently?



Yeah, kind of, but it's also a book that gets exponentially more exciting as it goes on and also says some pretty profound things. (The profound things are, unfortunately, fiction, but it would be a high bar for an action-adventure novel to also truly advance philosophy.)



So if you're considering reading this, just know that you shouldn't worry too much about the made-up words - you'll understand them in due time - and that …

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3 stars

Schwierig! Zwischendurch war ich so begeistert, dass ich gewillt war, diesem Buch als erstes überhaupt 5 Sterne zu verpassen. Aber bis dahin hat es einiges an Überwindung gekostet, denn Neal macht es dem Leser nicht leicht. Mein Tipp: Im Urlaub lesen. Das Buch ist im normalen Arbeitsalltag nur von absoluten Nerds zu bewältigen.

Dann kam der dritte Teil, und ich war im Urlaub. Ich habe mich hindurchgequält und muss am Ende sagen: Lieber Neal: Bitte mach es deinen Lesern etwas einfacher. Bitte vergiss nicht, dass wir noch ein normales Leben neben deinen Büchern führen. Man kann, ohne auf Qualität zu verzichten, ein Werk etwas kürzer und einfache zu lesen kreieren. Vielleicht ist dass die letzte Disziplin, die du als großer Autor noch verbessern kannst.

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