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Pages: 24.
Chapters: Containment field, Endymion (Simmons novel), Erg (Hyperion), Farcaster, Hyperion (Simmons novel), Hyperion Cantos, Needlegun, Orphans of the Helix, Ousters, Technocore, Templars (Hyperion Cantos), The Fall of Hyperion, The Rise of Endymion.
Excerpt: The Hyperion Cantos is a series of science fiction novels by Dan Simmons.
The title was originally used for the collection of the first pair of books in the series, Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion, and later came to refer to the overall storyline, including Endymion, The Rise of Endymion, and a number of short stories.
Within the fictional storyline, the Hyperion Cantos is an epic poem written by the character Martin Silenus.
Of the four novels, Hyperion received the Hugo and Locus Awards in 1990; The Fall of Hyperion won the Locus and British Science Fiction Association Awards in 1991; and The Rise of Endymion received the Locus Award in 1998.
All four novels were also nominated for various science fiction awards.
A film adaptation of the series titled Hyperion is being developed by Warner Bros.
and will encompass the Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion novels.
First published in 1989, Hyperion has the structure of a frame story, similar to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron.
The story weaves the interlocking tales of a diverse group of travelers sent on a pilgrimage to the Time Tombs on Hyperion.
The travelers have been sent by the Church of the Final Atonement, alternately known as the Shrike Church, and the Hegemony (the government of the human star systems) to make a request of the Shrike.
As they progress in their journey, each of the pilgrims tells their tale.
This book concludes the story begun in Hyperion.
It abandons the storytelling frame structure of the first novel, and is instead presented primarily as a series of...
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