Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 1)

This book might be part of the Baroque Cycle (1) series.

Volume One of The Baroque Cycle (Not to be confused with Quicksilver: The Baroque Cycle #1)

Quicksilver is a massive, exuberant and wildly ambitious historical novel that's also Neal Stephenson's eagerly awaited prequel to Cryptonomicon--his pyrotechnic reworking of the 20th century, from World War II codebreaking and disinformation to the latest issues of Internet data privacy.

Quicksilver, "Volume One of the Baroque Cycle", backtracks to another time of high intellectual ferment: the late 17th century, with the natural philosophers of England's newly formed Royal Society questioning the โ€ฆ

968 pages

English language

Published June 1, 2004 by William Morrow.

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978-0-06-059933-1
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OCLC Number:
63517512

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reviewed Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson (The Baroque cycle -- v. 1)

This is a hard-to-categorise book: mostly it's a romp through 17th Century Europe, mixing real historical characters with imagined ones, but weaving it all together rather seamlessly. It's also incredibly long. I'm no stranger to reading epic books, but even I found that I hit a bit of a wall about 100 pages from the end, and started to run out of reading stamina. I did finish it though, and loved it.

Inevitably, with such a huge and sprawling book, I enjoyed some parts more than others. The early meetings of the Royal Society were hilarious, with their mixture of genuinely world-changing science and ridiculous tosh, all given the same serious consideration. It almost made me wish that I was involved in science back then for the sheer exhilaration of it. However, the dog vivisection scenes horrified and haunted me to the extent that I suspect I wouldn't cut it โ€ฆ