Anathem by Neal Stephenson
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I'm about halfway through the book. Took me like 200 pages to really start getting into it a lot, but it's turning out to be my favorite book of all time. Neal Stephenson is such an intelligent writer.
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@TravisBick1e I think its Jad. Orolo seemed younger to me, and it looks very much the same actor to me.
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where did you get this music? it sounds way off key.
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This is a brilliant film of the book considering it was made on a shoestring, and a thin shoestring at that.
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Im a writer dad not a bibliophile! The difference being ones an occupation and the others an interest!
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I wish my voice could go that low.
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I actually think the music is ok in this clip but the film-making really doesn't do the book justice.
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For all you confused people, the music you are hearing is inspired by Tibetan Throat Singing (google it). It's all about overtones and resonance and is very appropriate for a Monastic setting.
lakse123 2 months ago
@lakse123 The music is actually from a CD that was included with the Advanced Reading Copy of the book. The songs were composed specifically for the book and tried to achieve the singing style described in the story. You can Google more info by using the words "iolet" along with anathem".
BradyHallBook 2 months ago