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Endymion. [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Dan Simmons
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  • Taschenbuch: 576 Seiten
  • Verlag: Spectra; Auflage: New ed. (1. November 1996)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0553572946
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553572940
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 17,3 x 10,4 x 3,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 41.723 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Two hundred and seventy-four years after the fall of the WorldWeb in Fall of Hyperion, Raoul Endymion is sent on a quest. Retrieving Aenea from the Sphinx before the Church troops reach her is only the beginning. With help from a blue-skinned android named A. Bettik, Raoul and Aenea travel the river Tethys, pursued by Father Captain Frederico DeSoya, an influential warrior-priest and his troops. The shrike continues to make enigmatic appearances, and while many questions were raised in Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion, still more are raised here. Raoul's quest will continue in at least one more volume.

This series has something for everyone: Simmons's prose is imaginative and stylistically varied; point-of-view and time-scale are handled with finesse; the action is always gripping; the device of Old Earth allows Simmons to work in entertaining references to present-day culture; and the technology raises bizarre questions of ethics and morality in its use of repeated death and resurrection. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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After a recent foray into the horror field (Fires of Eden, LJ 11/15/94), the multitalented Simmons returns to the sf genre with a sequel to the Hugo Award-winning Hyperion (Doubleday, 1989) and The Fall of Hyperion (LJ
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I'm somewhat surprised by some of the reviews for the Hyperion series, especially the latter two, Endymion and Rise of Endymion. I agree that Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion are the /slightly/ stronger of the four, but again they are the foundational works which support the rest of the series, which branches off into a more ornate, but steadfast, structure. Looking at the structure of the Hyperion saga as a whole, both as science fiction and as literary fiction, few stories come close to matching the width and depth of Simmon's conceptualization of the future.

Sci-fi ornamentation aside, much of the saga's strength lies in it's most literary qualities. The plot is epic and the characters are depthful and realistic, but Simmons raises the bar a notch above the average space opera's best, weaving a rich tapestry of allusion and parallelism that would challenge literary fiction's finest offerings.

Hyperion itself, as many have surmised, takes on the patterns of Canterbury Tales as its own, with its tales spanning the genres from mystery and suspense to classic military sf. This multi-genre approach is an unusual vehicle for introducing an entire science-fiction universe, and duly appreciated by those sick of tired and stilted exposition.

The Fall of Hyperion rightly gathers source from Keats' unfinished epic and the greatest tragedies of our time. By the close of this installment, Simmons' Mythos of the Hegemony, the Shrike, and the Hyperion pilgrims stands on its own in the form of Martin Silenus' Cantos, an accomplishment that, some say, Simmons should have stopped at. Yet mysteries and holes have been purposefully left unanswered and unfilled. Good marketing, certainly, but one must appreciate the difficulty of keeping this sort of complexity tight and controlled.

Endymion is the perfect example of this. Simmons balances the story's elements to near perfection by developing and adding onto the Hyperion Mythos while answering some mysteries and making others more mysterious. Plot-wise, Endymion's fast-paced chase is a timeless theme (all Scharzenegger jokes aside), and Simmons does not waste it by relying wholly on the cliches that have led highbrows to dismiss action-based stories as inferior. Rather, the chase becomes a framework for Simmons to explore the mysteries and difficulties of faith and reason that he first introduced in Hyperion with the priest's tale.

The Rise of Endymion is an exceptional way to cap off this saga (and unsurprisingly, there is always room for a sequel). This final installment shares many thematic elements with Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land (and who can't resist imagining Martin Silenus as a caustic Jubal Harshaw?) The questions of religion, faith, and messiah-hood are presented fairly and with an objectivity that is refreshing in an industry and a culture where it is popular to portray such topics with a negative, mocking slant. (Honestly, name an Arthur C. Clarke novel where faith and religion are /not/ quickly dismissed as irrelevant to an imagined future culture.)

Stylistically, Simmons writes with detailed clarity and a dry sense of humor that underpins every book in this series. While the story may bog at times during the particular verbose descriptions of the latter stories, the pacing is never derailed. Necessarily with any work of fiction, there are miniscule lapses of continuity and logicality. (What /did/ happen to Leigh Hunt?) But I would argue that these nits are so glaring only because the whole of the series is so well-implemented. To remain quotable, the saga is a spectacular tour-de-force, breathtaking in scope with heart-touching characters. Please read these books.

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Huge Disappointment 18. August 1999
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Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion are both truly excellent books...indisputably classics of the genre. That being said, I cannot overstress my disappointment in the Endymion books. Simmons' weak, formulaic plotting and 2-dimensional characters showed me that he was just going through the motions on Endymion and Rise of Endymion. The tense, gothic quality which made the first 2 books so fresh and unique is completely absent. It is a mystery to me that the average review for this book is so high. There are some interesting concepts and Mr Simmons shows the occasional flash of his talent here and there, but I honestly wish I had stopped reading this series after the second book.
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This book is very much like The Wizard of Oz (in fact, the characters refer to this a number of times). It is more of an adventure story than the page-turning thrillers that "Hyperion" and "Fall of Hyperion" were. It really wasn't until the last 100-150 pages that I felt compelled to stay up late to finish the book. Additionally, the plotting, imagination, ingenuity, characters, and cautionary themes of the first two books are sorely lacking. This is pretty much a straight-forward adventure story as we follow the pursued and pursuers from world to world in their quest to escape/capture. It is not until the final 100-150 pages that the real evil begins to appear, and that is when things really get interesting. Unlike his previous two books, Simmons fails to present us with this deeper mystery until the end..."Hyperion" and "Fall..." gave the reader much more mystery to work with from the beginning and gave us many more ideas to ponder than he does in this book.

That being said, Simmons is an excellent author, and even though it was the weakest book in the series (though I haven't read "Rise of Endymion" yet), it is much better than most other sci-fi books out there. While not up to the standard he set in the first two books, "Endymion" has rich characters, is full of imaginative worlds, has a bit of a lighter tone, and kept me interested until the end.

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Fascinating and imaginative science fiction epic.
Excellent science fiction novel on a grand scale, contain six stories told by six members of the last shrike pilgramage. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. Mai 2000 von Michael D Ward
A satisfying return to the Hyperion universe
Though not as sweeping or intricately woven as the previous two Hyperion stories, Endymion is nonetheless an interesting and satisfying read for fans of the series. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 31. März 2000 von Martin Hennessy
A disappointing follow up the Hyperion/Fall of Hyperion
Perhaps this book would have been much better if it didn't suffer so much by comparison to Hyperion/The Fall of Hyperion. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. März 2000 von Michael D Ward
a pro written book without tru energy or vision
I quite much liked the Hyperion story, but this book was a dissapointment. The main characters do not have much to offer, and as the plot starts to jump between plantes the novel... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. Januar 2000 von "herbjorn"
Simmons shows he can do great adventure novel as well
While I agree that Endymion and it's sequel are not as important an achievement as the Hyperion duo was, if one judges this book for what it is, an adventure novel, this is one of... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 20. Dezember 1999 von uricmu
biology and SF
Cette oeuvre est excellente, je ne suis pas un critique littéraire je me contente donc de dire que j'ai adoré. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Dezember 1999 von Jerome
deserves more stars
i was reading some of the reviews of hyperion and fall of hyperion and i noticed that many people thought that these last two books fell short of the standard set forth by the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 16. November 1999 veröffentlicht
Awesome
I am shocked that the reviews I have read of this book rate it inferior to the Hyperion novels. I LOVED this book. It is a thoroughly engrossing novel and I couldn't put it down. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 27. August 1999 veröffentlicht
I enjoyed it as much as the others
I have noticed that many readers were not happy with Endymion in their online reviews. Keep in mind the difficulty of extending a storyline throughout four volumes. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 31. Juli 1999 veröffentlicht
Endymion fails to satisfy the high expectations
I was dissapointed by Endymion probably because of the high expectations set by the previous 2 books. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 1. Juli 1999 veröffentlicht
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