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    <![CDATA[Neal Stephenson enjoys cult status among science  fiction fans and techie types thanks to <em>Snow  Crash</em>, which so completely redefined conventional  notions of the high-tech future that it became a self- fulfilling prophecy. But if his cyberpunk classic was  big, <em>Cryptonomicon</em> is huge, gargantuan, massive--  not just in size but in scope and appeal. It's the hip,  readable heir to <em>Gravity's  Rainbow</em> and the Illuminatus trilogy. And it's  only the first of a proposed series--for more  information, read our interview with Stephenson.<p>   <em>Cryptonomicon</em> zooms all over the world, careening  conspiratorially back and forth between two time periods- -World War II and the present. Our 1940s heroes are the  brilliant mathematician Lawrence Waterhouse, cryptanalyst  extraordinaire, and gung ho, morphine-addicted marine  Bobby Shaftoe. They're part of Detachment 2702, an Allied  group trying to break Axis communication codes while  simultaneously preventing the enemy from figuring out  that their codes have been broken. Their job boils down  to layer upon layer of deception. Dr. Alan Turing is also  a member of 2702, and he explains the unit's strange  workings to Waterhouse. &quot;When we want to sink a convoy,  we send out an  observation plane first. Of course, to  observe is not its real duty--we already know exactly  where the convoy is. Its real duty is to be observed.  Then, when we come round and sink them, the Germans will  not find it suspicious.&quot;<p>  All of this secrecy  resonates in the present-day story line, in which the  grandchildren of the WWII heroes--inimitable programming  geek Randy Waterhouse and the lovely and powerful Amy  Shaftoe--team up to help create an offshore data haven in  Southeast Asia and maybe uncover some gold once destined  for Nazi coffers. To top off the paranoiac tone of the  book, the mysterious Enoch Root, key member of Detachment  2702 and the Societas Eruditorum, pops up with an  unbreakable encryption scheme left over from WWII to  befuddle the 1990s protagonists with conspiratorial ties.  <p>  <em>Cryptonomicon</em> is vintage Stephenson from  start to finish: short on plot, but long on detail and so  precise it's exhausting. Every page has a math problem, a  quotable in-joke, an amazing idea or a bit of sharp  prose. Cryptonomicon is also packed with truly weird  characters, funky tech, and crypto--all the crypto you'll  ever need, in fact, not to mention all the computer  jargon of the moment. A word to the wise: if you read  this book in one sitting, you may die of information  overload (and starvation). <em>--Therese Littleton,  Amazon.com</em></p></p></p>]]>
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