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The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer (Bantam Spectra Book) The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer by Neal Stephenson


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rating: 3 of 5 stars
In a nanotechnified future, where the geography of nation states has been replaced by cultural societies bound by technology, a neo-Victorian engineer in China develops a subversive toy for young girls. It's a highly advanced form of interactive fiction, and the old fairytale story within the primer alternates with the political and technological upheaval of the outside world.



Brilliantly creative, fun and moving in places, but ultimately disappointing. The last fifth or so was rushed and distant, and the whole thing – self-determination and life narratives and everything else – never actually came together. Also, for all its female protagonist, this is one of those books about female self-determination that is actually 75% by volume men talking about female self-determination, if you know what I mean. And I would have appreciated a counterpoint to a lot of the cultural absolutism we got – a lot of westerners are x and easterners are y. And and and.



I'm glad I read his excellent Anathem first – it brings all the clever and the fun stylism, and also actually delivers in the end.




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