Snow Crash

 

                       
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Title
Snow Crash
Author Neal Stephenson
Genre Cyberpunk, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Snow Crash is a seminal cyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson that blends high-concept science fiction with satire and linguistic theory. The story follows Hiro Protagonist, a hacker and pizza delivery driver, as he investigates a mysterious digital drug called Snow Crash that can infect both computer systems and the human mind. Set in a hyper-commercialized future dominated by corporations and virtual reality, the novel explores the nature of language, information, and power while delivering fast-paced action and sharp humor.

About Author

Neal Stephenson is an American author widely known for his influential work in Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction, particularly novels that explore technology, history, philosophy, and culture in depth. Born in 1959 in Fort Meade, Maryland, Stephenson studied geography and physics before turning to writing, interests that later shaped his fascination with systems, science, and complex ideas.

He rose to prominence with Snow Crash (1992), a cyberpunk classic that helped popularize concepts such as the metaverse, followed by ambitious novels like Cryptonomicon, The Baroque Cycle, and Anathem. Stephenson’s work is noted for its intellectual rigor, expansive worldbuilding, and willingness to blend hard science with historical detail and speculative thought. Beyond fiction, he has written essays and collaborated on technology ventures, cementing his reputation as a writer whose ideas often anticipate real-world technological and cultural shifts.

 

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