L'Âge de diamant

ou le manuel illustré d'éducation à l'usage de filles

Poche, 635 pages

French language

Published Sept. 16, 1998 by Le Livre de poche.

ISBN:
978-2-253-07210-2
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OCLC Number:
406219229

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(4 reviews)

L'histoire d'un ingénieur qui crée un appareil permettant d'élever une fille capable de penser par elle-même révèle ce qui se passe lorsqu'une jeune fille issue d'un milieu défavorisé se procure cet appareil.

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reviewed The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson (A Bantam spectra book)

Diamond Age > Golden Age

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It's a long ago I've read this book.

I remember espacially the society Stephenson has createdd for this story.

The Victorian Age was seen as a Golden Age by the tech bros of the 90's. The society of this book is basically the Victorian Age pumpt up with nano tech stuff. A Golden Age++ or a "Diamond Age"

reviewed The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson (A Bantam spectra book)

Simultaneously better and worse than Snow Crash

I have to say, this was a fun read. And like the author's book Snow Crash from 3 years prior, it features a young girl protagonist, nation-state world-building, a sometimes awkward treatment of Asia, and sections of excessive violence.

In some ways, the book aged a lot better than Snow Crash. The world has made VR a thing which means a lot of the computer-related predictions from Snow Crash feel laughable, but we're nowhere near the level of nanotechnology in A Diamond Age. Snow Crash is a book of the 90s. The Diamond Age feels good even today.

Where this book let me down, however, was in how the plot was woven together. There are a lot of interesting characters that never get the attention they should. I don't demand that all plot threads get tied up in a nice neat bow (I think Anathem even went a bit too …