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Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle No. 1) (original: 2003; edição: 2006)

de Neal Stephenson

Séries: The Baroque Cycle (1)

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The exploits of an alchemy-rejecting scientist, a vagabond leader, and a former Turkish harem prisoner intersect in the world of the American colonies, the Tower of London, and the courts of France, in a novel set against the backdrop of the late seventeeth century and early eighteenth century. By the author of Cryptonomicon.… (mais)
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Título:Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle No. 1)
Autores:Neal Stephenson
Informação:HarperTorch (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 480 pages
Coleções:Sua biblioteca, Science Fiction
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Quicksilver de Neal Stephenson (2003)

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I really need to preface this with the following: This was probably not a good choice as an audiobook. So, please know that this rating might be much better if I had read the print version--I hope. Visual tedium doesn't bother me nearly as much as aural tedium, so with that out of the way...

I had heard some good things about Neal Stephenson's books, and as someone who enjoys historical fiction, and is a music historian, I thought this initial volume of The Baroque Cycle would be a "no-brainer" (of a choice). The story is immeasurably creative and inspired, taking place in both in 1713 and in flashbacks some 40 years earlier. The protagonist--not the right word-- is Daniel Waterhouse, a ex-Puritan scientist ("natural philosopher"), who is living in Massachusetts Bay Colony and is on board a ship (the Minerva) headed back to England to resolve one of the many intellectual disputes which seem to have been the lifeblood of thinking men in the eighteenth century. And yes, the cronies of the Royal Society and the illustrious historical figures are names that Stephenson whisks out of the history books and into his drama: Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz, Robert Hooke...just to name a few. The droll humor was the saving grace and largely what had me coming back to finish.

Where I struggled were the long passages of historical minutiae which seemed utterly superfluous to the story and very much an attempt to show Stephenson's immense research and knowledge of the time period. A discussion of coinage, for example, added very little to the story, and was one of the most tedious things I have ever listened to within the context of a piece of fiction. Encyclopedic detail has a place, and I prefer it to historical fictions that are so absurd as to be unethical, but historical fiction is still literature and I felt there were far too many moments where the "plot" came to halting stop to luxuriate (fixate) upon some historical icon of progress.

On the other hand, there are clever moments where Stephenson shines as an author: the discussion between John Wilkins and Daniel Waterhouse regarding redundancies in the philosophical language they are creating is subtly mirrored in Wilkins running to write something down and grabbing his quill, and shaking off the "redundant" ink. Ha!

About halfway through I felt perhaps I was doing this book a real disservice by listening to it instead of reading it, and it made me think about modalities. I have the privilege of choice here, and I'm wondering if I didn't, perhaps I would not have found the book so tedious. The failing may be mine, because even when I was frustrated with rabbit holes of endless details, I had a sense that there is a brilliance to what Stephenson has created here. In amongst all the self-indulgent navel gazing (of the characters), there is a coming-of-age story, a seafaring adventure story, a recasting of historical figures (Newton as a masochistic emaciated brat was essential), and the more traditional history-as-scenic-backdrop moves (the Great Fire of London, the bubonic plague) that Stephenson does more justice to than most.

Listening to the book was an experience--and while it wasn't altogether joyful or pleasurable, I came away from it wanting to pick up the next volume in print. I respected and enjoyed Stephenson's ability to enliven historical narratives with multi-dimensional perspectives and wit, to boot. ( )
  rebcamuse | Jun 9, 2023 |
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
Con el curioso y sorprendente enlace que proporciona el misterioso Enoch Root, Neal Stephenson nos lleva ahora a la segunda mitad del siglo XVII, justo cuando John Wilkins acaba de crear la Royal Society británica que se esfuerza por racionalizar y profundizar el nuevo empirismo, enfrentarse a la alquimia y, en definitiva, inventar la nueva ciencia moderna.
Como su descendiente Lawrence, el Waterhouse de Azogue, Daniel, es a la vez amigo del británico Newton y del germano Leibniz. Azogue es el primer libro del primer volumen de los tres que han de formar el llamado Ciclo Barroco. La diversión y la reflexión están servidas. Y no han hecho más que empezar…
  Natt90 | Dec 20, 2022 |
Historical novel, first book of the Baroque Cycle, describes the involvement of natural scientists including Isaac Newton, Houk, Wilkins and the fictional protagonist, Danial Waterhouse during the 1600's scientific discoveries that bring Europe out of the reliance on religious explanations of life. ( )
  Saraishelafs | Nov 4, 2020 |
As mentioned in my Cryptonomicon review, this is my heroin, so just by virtue of having unnecessary conversations of highly technical minutiae, I won't give it lower than a three. It helps that this is a period and topic in history I already had quite a bit of interest in, it hinders in that Stephenson took even more time than usual in getting to a damn point. We'll see.

REREAD:

I forgot how funny and humane some the plot was. I did not forget how terribly difficult it is to follow some of the political machinations. Same rating. ( )
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