La caduta di Hyperion

Paperback, 560 pages

Italian language

Published April 11, 2016 by Fanucci.

ISBN:
9788834731895

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5 stars (3 reviews)

I sette pellegrini hanno raggiunto le Tombe del Tempo di Hyperion e sono al cospetto dello Shrike; intorno a loro divampa lo scontro tra gli Ouster e le forze dell'Egemonia. John Keats, una macchina umana costruita dalle Intelligenze Artificiali in cui è stata ricreata la coscienza del poeta, riesce a scoprire dove risiede il loro nucleo operativo, ma il fatto che si trovi all'interno dei teleporter comporta conseguenze inquietanti: bisognerebbe riportare indietro l'orologio dell'evoluzione umana, evitando così di soccombere alle Intelligenze attraverso la distruzione della Rete su cui si fonda l'Egemonia. Mentre i capi dell'Egemonia si trovano di fronte a una scelta di vita o di morte, il destino dei pellegrini si unisce inesorabilmente con quello dell'intera umanità. Con La caduta di Hyperion, Dan Simmons descrive un mondo decadente e profondo, dove la fantascienza trova la sua massima espressione e ci regala un romanzo indimenticabile.

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Review of 'The Fall of Hyperion' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

this book avoids a lot of the problems of its prequel. the story is richer, the characters are more interesting and interact with each other more, the gigantic world is explored and detailed more, and the large-scale philosophical + political developments are crafted with patience and precision. I feel fulfilled after being slightly disappointed by book 1 overall.

Review of 'The Fall of Hyperion' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Simply amazing book even though not that much is happening after all. The different characters stories were told so differently and engaging it really felt like the character telling his story. Obviously the stories were also very good, especially the one about the child.

The beginning feels a bit overwhelming with all the terms of this science fiction world but in time you'll understand the world more and more. And all the worldbuilding is done "on the way" - it never gets in the way of the story being told itself.

If you like science fiction i'd urge you to read this book, at least the first story (you'll know when it's finished).

Review of 'The Fall of Hyperion' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Wowsers, what a ride. Fascinating universe, intriguing and wide-ranging characters, and a huge, complex story arc - perhaps at times too huge and complex. I never could really get fully on board with the mythical/metaphysical component woven throughout, which at times made things a little rough to get through. The fact that the narrator throughout was (sort of) a metaphysical-ish character made it difficult sometimes, but it was played down enough to work fine. And it was a crazy, wonderful ride regardless - the dilemmas set up were immense and presented well. Gladstone was a particularly powerful and engrossing character, and was very well portrayed - definitely a solid candidate for one of my all-time favorite characters. The universe of farcasters and particularly the consequences that played out through the climax were fascinating, and Gladstone's hand at the helm was expertly written. The chapter following the destruction of the farcaster …