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Quicksilver (novel)

Quicksilver
NealStephenson Quicksilver.jpg
First edition cover
Author Neal Stephenson
Cover artist Shubhani Sarkar
Country United States
Language English
Series The Baroque Cycle
Genre Historical novel
Publisher William Morrowimprint of HarperCollins
Publication date
September 23, 2003
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 944
(1st ed., hardback)
ISBN
(1st ed., hardback)
OCLC 50670032
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3569.T3868 Q53 2003
Followed by The Confusion

Quicksilver is a historical novel by Neal Stephenson, published in 2003. It is the first volume of The Baroque Cycle, his late Baroque historical fiction series, succeeded by The Confusion and The System of the World (both published in 2004). Quicksilver won the Arthur C. Clarke Award and was nominated for the Locus Award in 2004. Stephenson organized the structure of Quicksilver such that chapters have been incorporated into three internal books titled "Quicksilver", "The King of the Vagabonds", and "Odalisque". In 2006, each internal book was released in separate paperback editions, to make the 900 pages more approachable for readers. These internal books were originally independent novels within the greater cycle during composition.

The novel Quicksilver is written in various narrative styles, such as theatrical staging and epistolary, and follows a large group of characters. Though mostly set in late 17th century England, France, and the United Provinces, the first book includes a frame story set in early 18th century Massachusetts. In order to write the novel, Stephenson researched the period extensively and integrates events and historical themes important to historical scholarship throughout the novel. However, Stephenson alters details such as the members of the Cabal ministry, the historical cabinet of Charles II of England, to facilitate the incorporation of his fictional characters. Within the historical context, Stephenson also deals with many themes which pervade his other works, including the exploration of knowledge, communication and cryptography.


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