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Literary FictionPublished 1992

Snow Crash

by Neal Stephenson

Pages

320

Difficulty

Moderate

Tone

Lyrical

Rating

4.0

ZKProof editors

Editorial review

In a fragmented near-future America where the federal government has been replaced by corporate franchises, a hacker-pizza-deliverer named Hiro Protagonist races a teenage skateboard courier through a virtual Metaverse to stop a viral linguistic weapon that can crash human minds.

In brief

Summary

In a fragmented near-future America where the federal government has been replaced by corporate franchises, a hacker-pizza-deliverer named Hiro Protagonist races a teenage skateboard courier through a virtual Metaverse to stop a viral linguistic weapon that can crash human minds.

Takeaways

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Snow Crash rewards readers who want more than plot — it offers a lasting lens on its subject.

  • 2

    The prose earns re-reading; details compound across chapters.

  • 3

    Fans of literary fiction often cite this as a gateway to deeper reading.

  • 4

    ZKProof recommends it when you want a famous title that still feels worth the time.

Who should read

Readers searching for a famous literary fiction title with mainstream recognition and lasting reputation.

Themes

IdentityChoiceMemoryCourage

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