Name: | Cryptonomicon |
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By: | Neal Stephenson |
Narrated by: | William Dufris |
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Length | 42 hrs and 44 mins |
Category: | Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction |
Release Date: | 2020-08-07 |
Language: | English |
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The Cryptonomicon is a 1999 science fiction novel by American author Neal Stephenson. The novel intertwines two timelines, one during World War II and the other during the Internet boom of the 1990s. The primary focus is on the development of cryptography and computer science during the two time periods.
The Cryptonomicon series is a set of three novels by Neal Stephenson. They follow the exploits of two groups of characters: one set during World War II, and the other in the present day.
The first novel in the series, Cryptonomicon, was published in 1999. It follows the adventures of a group of code-breakers and computer scientists who are working to crack the Japanese military’s codes during World War II.
The second novel, The Diamond Age, was published in 1995. It is set in the future and follows the adventures of a young girl who is raised by a computer.
The third novel, Anathem, was published in 2008. It is set in the present day and follows the adventures of a group of scientists who are working on a top-secret project.
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