whirls from WWII cryptography and top-secret bullion shipments to a present-day quest by computer whizzes to build a data haven amid corporate shark-infested waters, by way of multiple present-tense narratives overlaid with creeping paranoia.
Fall, or Dodge in Hell book. Will Enoch Root ever be explained or was his purpose to be inexplicable? Over my recent vacation, I read Neal Stephenson's latest book Fall; or, Dodge in Hell, which is a rough sequel to 2011's REAMDE. Enoch Root has appeared in the following books: Cryptonomicon, Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, #1), The Confusion (The Baroque Cycle, #2), The System of ... No photos have been uploaded yet. I thought I'd write up some brief thoughts I had on it and maybe some questions for a hypothetical future reader. - Andrew Lobe talks a lot about Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.
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Enoch Root (unsurprisingly) makes an appearance you will not want to miss. Like all of Stephenson's work from the last couple of decades, this book is a meandering … I’m hoping one of these days Stephenson will devote an entire book to this character. Cryptonomicon - Kindle edition by Stephenson, Neal. Stephenson's very long historical novel, the first volume of a projected trilogy, finds Enoch Root, the Wandering Jew/alchemist from 1999's Cryptonomicon, arriving in 1713 Boston to collect Daniel Waterhouse and take him back to
He’s now more fascinating than ever. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Cryptonomicon. - Enoch is immortal or at least is in possession of technology/magic able to renew life with no reported side affects.
Con el curioso y sorprendente enlace que proporciona el misterioso Enoch Root, Neal Stephenson nos lleva ahora a la segunda mitad del siglo XVII, justo cuando John Wilkins acaba de crear la Royal Society británica que se Stephenson's prodigious new yarn (after The Diamond Age, 1995, etc.)