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Anathem

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Pages
937
Language
EN
ISBN
9780061474095
Reading Time
~16h 24min

Anathem is a book by Neal Stephenson. It has 937 pages.

About this book

Neal Stephenson’s Anathem constructs a speculative world where scholarly monasticism serves as the foundation for human knowledge. In this setting, dedicated researchers known as averses live within walled compounds called the Concent, dedicating their lives to mathematics, physics, philosophy, and the arts while remaining largely detached from secular society. The narrative unfolds during a rare planetary alignment that disrupts their isolated existence, forcing these thinkers to confront fundamental questions about time, consciousness, and the structure of reality. Stephenson weaves together rigorous mathematical concepts with philosophical inquiry, treating numbers and geometric forms not merely as tools but as the underlying architecture of existence. The novel examines how pure research, free from immediate practical application, shapes human understanding and cultural continuity. Through its intricate world-building and deliberate pacing, the work invites readers to consider the relationship between empirical science and contemplative tradition. It stands as a thoughtful exploration of how abstract thought can illuminate the nature of time, parallel realities, and the human mind’s capacity to comprehend the universe.

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How many pages is Anathem?+

Anathem has 937 pages.

What is Anathem about?+

Neal Stephenson’s Anathem constructs a speculative world where scholarly monasticism serves as the foundation for human knowledge. In this setting, dedicated researchers known as averses live within walled compounds called the Concent, dedicating their lives to mathematics, physics, philosophy, and ...

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Anathem was written by Neal Stephenson.