492 pages

English language

Published July 26, 2011 by Spectra.

ISBN:
978-0-440-42362-1
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3 stars (72 reviews)

The Difference Engine (1990) is an alternative history novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. It is widely regarded as a book that helped establish the genre conventions of steampunk. It posits a Victorian era Britain in which great technological and social change has occurred after entrepreneurial inventor Charles Babbage succeeded in his ambition to build a mechanical computer (actually his Analytical Engine rather than the difference engine). The novel was nominated for the British Science Fiction Award in 1990, the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1991, and both the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the Prix Aurora Award in 1992.

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Was sich auf den letzten Seiten abspielt, setzt einiges Verständnis für höhere Mathematik und Computertechnologie voraus

3 stars

Sowohl Gibson als auch Sterling hatten schon vor diesem Buch mehrfach demonstriert, dass Cyberpunk für sie keine spezielle Zeiteinordnung ist, sondern eine Grundphilosophie. In dieser Parallelweltgeschichte stellen sie sich eine Welt vor, in der Charles Babbage seine Differenzmaschine entwickeln konnte und so schon im 19. Jahrhundert die Computertechnologie entstanden ist. Diese Idee ist sorgfältig durchdacht und konsequent ausgearbeitet: weit besser, als es in anderen (meist späteren) Werken des „Steampunk“ der Fall ist.

Trotzdem sind beide Autoren dafür bekannt, ihre Geschichte in der Faszination ihrer Welt zu verlieren und am Ende dann einen kaum verständlichen Showdown nachzuliefern. Ähnlich ist es auch hier: Die aufgesetzte Schlusspointe steht weit außerhalb der anscheinend erzählten Geschichte, und das, was sich auf den letzten Seiten eigentlich abspielt, neben dieser Schlusspointe, setzt einiges an Verständnis und Interesse für höhere Mathematik und Computertechnologie voraus. Für den wahren Cyberpunk-Fan darf es natürlich kaum anders sein; die Chance, hier ein …

Review of 'The Difference Engine' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

I love alternative history, the Victorian Era, and steampunk. Indeed, this was the novel that was said to have launched steampunk as a genre (technological advanced Victorian aesthetic). But wow, this was a slog. I just could not get into it. I forced myself to read it hoping that it would pick up but in the end, I found the story a mess, the characters were uncomfortably wooden, the alternative history scenario implausible (Lord Byron, one of the Romantic era luminaries, becoming the leader of rapidly industrializing Britain?). There were good atmospheric moments - London being enveloped in a Great Stink caused from industrial pollution about one hundred years before the actual event in our timeline. But on the whole, I felt the authors were trying to be way too clever. It is possible that I simply didn't get what they were going for but for all of the …

Review of 'The Difference Engine' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This is a very hard book to rate. As an early example and inspiration of the steampunk movement, it's a highly recommended read if your interests lie that way. As an alternate history of Victorian London, it's reasonably interesting also; the book is based around the premise that when Charles Babbage thought up the Difference Engine it was actually built at the time, and changed the world so that the England in this novel is now running on steam-based computers ("difference engines") and the entire course of technology is changed. However, as an actual novel to read enjoy without a particular interest in either steampunk origins or alternate histories of England, and without the inclination to look up all the references to the historical figures and computing theorems mentioned, it's pretty dry and at times confusing. This is definitely a novel that requires some work to fully appreciate. I have …

Review of 'The Difference Engine' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I gave up something like ¼ in.
There were more than ten pages of the protagonist listening to a speech of Sam Houston. If i wanted to know about Sam Houston, i would read a Sam Houston biography.


(More general rant: The super-famous author & not so famous author combo is always suspect. Often the super-famous author had an idea. Because they are super-famous everybody thinks it must be a good idea. Then the super-famous author can’t be bothered to actually write the book, and hands it off to some other author.
That whole scenario can work, but it is more likely to end in a work that is not that good. Seems to be the case here.)

eta: I guess it was significantly less than ¼ that i read. It just felt like that because the pacing was so slow.

Review of 'The Difference Engine' on Goodreads

4 stars

well, i'm half way through it and.. i'm bored. i've been more or less bored with it since the beginning. i'm sure i'll come back to it. i'm just not in a steampunk mood right now.

update: 2/9/9 i've finally come back to it. it's taken 80 pages for me to get into this book, but it has me by the frontal lobe now.

2/17/9 haven't been reading as much as i'd like, but this is definitely the only one i'm reading right now. great book. quite gripping.

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