Ratings23
Average rating2.9
5/10
Not bad for a debut novel but I can see why Stephenson disowned this book and tried to remove it from printing.
Some of the Stephenson's signature style peeks through but overall it's pretty underwhelming in every aspect. Definitely do not recommend this one as an intro to his work.
I am a huge fan of Stephenson but I was very disappointed with this early effort of his. This 30-year old out-of-print effort should not have been re-released. Might it be fair to say that he had yet to find the voice that now endows him with the ability to render scintillating prose and realistic dialogue?
In the future, when an author thinks that his book isn't worth reading, I'm going to take his word for it. The Big U is too over the top to be an enjoyable, subtle satire of the large university life, although it had that potential in the beginning. On the other hand, the melodrama and large scale events are too trivial for the novel to be epic. The overall effect is pretty “meh.”
The detail and fact finding that Stephenson is known for is all but absent in this book. The only signature Stephenson move that the Big U contains is the litany of story lines and multiple character narratives, but with uncharacteristic brevity and lack of details, the constant storyline switching is irritating and makes the novel shallower rather than deeper.
Also, Stephenson should know that his fans are the physics majors, hackers and LARPers of the universe and be a little more careful with the negative stereotyping
This was a favorite of mine back in the 80s. Recently re-read it (listened to it on audible)- and was just as amused. Things drag a smidge more towards the end than I remember, but I enjoyed it.