Just finished
reading The Most Dangerous Man In The World: The Inside Story On Julian Assange And WikiLeaks, written by Andrew Fowler,
Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet, by Julian Assange and
Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson, which is a book with references to Cypherpunks and their mailing list, inspired from Tim May's
Cyphernomicon.
While I was reading Cryptonomicon (which is a 918 pages book), I found out that the author wrote three other books related to this one, although not related to Cypherpunks anymore:
Reamde (912 pg.)
Fall; or, Dodge in Hell (720 pg.) and
The Baroque Cycle. The Baroque Cycle contains itself three novels:
Quicksilver (720 pg.),
The Confusion (815 pg.) and
The System of the World (912 pg.). Besides, Neal Stephenson wrote one more book with references to the Cypherpunks:
Snow Crash (448 pg.).
I ordered one book of The Baroque Cycle (
The Confusion),
True Names by Vernor Vinge (which was inspired by Tim May's masterpiece
True Nyms and Crypto Anarchy (the essay being included in a reprint of Vinge's True Names)),
Snow Crash, Orwell's
1984 (which is a book which inspired all Cypherpunks' activity) and two more books written by Julian Assange:
Underground (500 pg.) and
When Google Met Wikileaks. If I'll get all these, I have to try to find just one last book of Assange -
The Unauthorised Biography (350 pg.). And, of course, all the other Stephenson's books mentioned above. Only if I can find them in Romania. If I'll find them all, I think I'll finish reading them by Christmas of 2021. Excepting 1984, all the others can be found in English, which makes them even more difficult to read, besides their length.