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Science fiction. På planeten Hyperion i år 2760 rejser syv pilgrimme - bl.a. et fyrre-årigt spædbarn - ud for at finde uløste gåder om dem selv og universet - og for at hæve Tidsgravenes forbandelse.
corporate_clone: It is difficult not to compare Dune and Hyperion, even though both series have major differences in terms of tone, style and philosophy. Those are two long, epic, elaborate and very ambitious sci-fi masterpieces where religion plays a key role. I would highly recommend the fans of one to check out the other.… (mere)
Wow. Great writing. I generally don't like shifting perspective stories, but each of the seven stories by the pilgrims was so different and held my attention, all for different reasons. I've ordered The End of Hyperion from the library and can't wait to start it.
Also hoping that this series will hold up through all four books. My experience with some fantasy series, even some good ones (looking at you, Tad Williams) has been that it's really difficult to sustain my interest.
*spoiler alert*
I especially liked the twist at the end, where the bad guys are suddenly maybe not quite so bad.
More a collection of similarly themed short stories than a actual novel, the story never really is addressed. Thus, despite the good writing, the unsatisfying structure ruins the work. I might never get to the other books in the series. ( )
Hyperion successfully mashes up several different genres while all existing in the same universe, with only the occasional suspension of disbelief required. The Shrike also makes for a memorable monster, although it's not as large a part of the book as I thought it would be going into it. The best part of Hyperion is it's melancholy view of the future. Interstellar travel is possible, but only at the price of many years of your life. You can see many generations of your family grow old and die after a single star voyage because of complications from time relativity. Planets are hooked up to a fabulously wealthy system of interconnected portals and trade, but often at the cost of environmental degradation, cultural submission, imperialist genocide of alien species, and on and on. The fate of humanity is to join together in a noisy, ignorant, rapacious Hegemony at the cost its soul. The start of the book suggests a terrifying apocalypse and the end makes you question if that apocalypse would really be that bad. I'm giving it only four stars because there are a couple of plot points and turns of phrase made me roll my eyes, but overall I liked it. ( )
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The Hegemony Consul sat on the balcony of his ebony spaceship and played Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C-Sharp Minor on an ancient but well-maintained Steinway while great, green, saurian things surged and bellowed in the swamps below. (Prologue)
The Consul awoke with a peculiar headache, dry throat, and sense of having forgotten a thousand dreams which only periods in cryogenic fugue could bring.
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Wagner n'est bon que pour les moments de tempête.
"Les mots sont les objets suprêmes, ce sont des choses dotées d'esprit." William H. Gass
"Le langage sert non seulement à exprimer les pensées, mais aussi à rendre possibles des pensées qui ne pourraient exister sans lui." Bertrand Russel
Les poètes sont les sages-femmes démentes de la réalité. Ils ne voient pas ce qui est, ni ce qui peut être, mais ce qui doit devenir.
Être un poète, un vrai poète, c'était devenir l'avatar de l'humanité incarnée.
"La différence entre le mot juste et un mot presque juste est la même qu'entre l'éclair et la luciole." Mark Twain
"Seule la Poésie sait exprimer les rêves Et sauver, par la seule magie des mots, L'imagination du charme noir Et de l'enchantement muet. Quel vivant peut dire : "Tu n'es pas poète, Tu ne peux exprimer tes rêves" ? Tout homme dont l'âme n'est pas une motte de terre A des visions et voudrait les décrire, Pour peu qu'il aime et qu'il cultive sa langue natale." John Keats
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Still singing loudly, not looking back, matching stride for stride, they descended into the valley.
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Several translations of the Hyperion series were published as multiple volumes There are no equivalent English volumes. Do not combine these with any works other than the equivalent partial volume in another language.
The ISBNs here are not always correctly matched up to the books. Use both the title and ISBN to figure out what the actual work is. Also note that the title sometimes contains the volume number in the entire Hyperion series (with or without multiple parts).
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Science fiction. På planeten Hyperion i år 2760 rejser syv pilgrimme - bl.a. et fyrre-årigt spædbarn - ud for at finde uløste gåder om dem selv og universet - og for at hæve Tidsgravenes forbandelse.
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Also hoping that this series will hold up through all four books. My experience with some fantasy series, even some good ones (looking at you, Tad Williams) has been that it's really difficult to sustain my interest.
*spoiler alert*
I especially liked the twist at the end, where the bad guys are suddenly maybe not quite so bad.
Looking forward to book 2! ( )