The Fall of Hyperion: A Novel
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Dan Simmons
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
528
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 1, 1990
出版社
Crown
版
1
ISBN-10
0385267479
ISBN-13
9780385267472
説明
In the continuation of the epic saga that began in "Hyperion," the narrative delves deeper into the complexities of a universe teetering on the brink of collapse. Characters whose fates were set in motion in the first installment now face intense dilemmas as they journey toward the enigmatic and ominous figure known as the Shrike. The interweaving of their stories reveals the consequences of their choices and the broader implications for humanity.
As the story unfolds, themes of sacrifice, love, and the clash between technology and spirituality become increasingly prevalent. The richness of the world-building and the philosophical musings challenge readers to reconsider the nature of time, existence, and the universe itself. Every revelation leads to new questions, highlighting the struggle between human destiny and the forces that seek to manipulate it.
With vivid prose and masterful storytelling, this novel captivates the reader, drawing them into a labyrinth of intrigue, emotion, and intellectual inquiry. Simmons paints a haunting portrait of a future filled with wonder and terror, where the quest for understanding is as compelling as the fate of the protagonists themselves.
As the story unfolds, themes of sacrifice, love, and the clash between technology and spirituality become increasingly prevalent. The richness of the world-building and the philosophical musings challenge readers to reconsider the nature of time, existence, and the universe itself. Every revelation leads to new questions, highlighting the struggle between human destiny and the forces that seek to manipulate it.
With vivid prose and masterful storytelling, this novel captivates the reader, drawing them into a labyrinth of intrigue, emotion, and intellectual inquiry. Simmons paints a haunting portrait of a future filled with wonder and terror, where the quest for understanding is as compelling as the fate of the protagonists themselves.