A new Neal Stephenson interview has been published...

A new Neal Stephenson interview has been published, conducted in 2006 but still the most recent one out there. Unfortunately, it’s part of Tomorrow through the Past: Neal Stephenson and the Project of Global Modernization, an academic book going for $80 on Amazon. Dr. Jonathan Lewis, the author and an English professor at UNCP, also studies the works of David Foster Wallace:

“I am looking at Wallace and Stephenson and how their storytelling techniques have been influenced by the Web,” Dr. Lewis said. “It is a style with multi-threaded stories that may be moving at different speeds in a way that is similar to the way people use the Web.”

Sounds interesting, but I always thought Infinite Jest ‘s multi-threaded narrative was more influenced by Tom Clancy (and fractals) than the Web.

Update: I was able to read the interview thanks to a library and a friend. Nothing revelatory, but we’re currently in a Stephenson void so it was good to read something. The best line, in reference to why his old pen name books have been republished with his real name:

[The] perception of secrecy or furtiveness tends to make people behave irrationally.

Comments (1)

almost done with Cryptonomicon, and i highly recommend it!

math and explosions!

leum | Tue, 03/18/2008 - 8:42pm