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Freak_NL | 1 day ago | 8 Comment
Simmons wrote Drood (2009), which takes these two classical authors and places them in a mystery novel. What struck me as particularly masterful is that Simmons managed to write his prose in such a way that as a reader you soon forget that this book was not written in the 1800s — his tone and style match that of Dickens and Collins so convincingly.
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clarkmoody | 1 day ago | 4 Comment
Branches of humanity torn between decadent stagnation and radical evolution. The artificial intelligence civilization with its own agenda. The All Thing (Internet) as the third branch of government.
So much good stuff, published in 1989 no less.
Rest in Peace to a true legend.
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melecas | 1 day ago | 3 Comment
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colkassad | 1 day ago | 2 Comment
Drood: Has Wilkie Collins as an unreliable narrator, depicting the last five or so years of Charles Dickens' life.
Crook Factory: An FBI agent is sent to Cuba to keep an eye on Ernest Hemingway, hijinks ensue.
The Fifth Heart: Henry James and Sherlock Holmes team up to solve a mystery.
The Terror: Tells the story of what happened to the HMS Terror that attempted to make the northwest passage. The Arctic is a character in itself in this amazing story. I thought the TV mini-series was fine.
Abominable and Black Hills: I haven't read these yet but look forward to doing so.
Honestly, I think Dan Simmons is my favorite author. I know his politics became unpalatable but I could never find it in myself to care. My heart sank when I saw this post.
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Gazoche | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
Now, over decade later, I am in the middle of re-reading every book in the Cantos series back to back (this time in their original language), and still loving them.
Rest in peace Mr Simmons. You had the words of a poet and the mind of a dreamer.
anp | 1 day ago | 3 Comment
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ctvo | 1 day ago | 3 Comment
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plasma_beam | 1 day ago | 5 Comment
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BigTTYGothGF | 1 day ago | 8 Comment
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elorm | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
While I'm definitely not willing to put myself through any of his books after 9/11, I haven't stopped recommending Vanni Fucci as an introduction to Dan Simmons.
Rest in peace.
jnellis | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
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StillBored | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
His early stuff contains some real masterworks. Hyperion is still to this day, going to show up at the top of my scifi recommended reading list, most of his horror novels were also great in their own ways.
PS: I thought Fall of Hyperion should have been the end, it was just too final. There was plenty of space for some prequels but while the sequels contained some interesting ideas, they just never got to the level I felt justified reversing the finality of Fall. And Olympus/etc was pretty forgettable, but I don't regret the time I spent reading pretty much everything he wrote, sometimes more than once. So again, RIP.
teeray | 1 day ago | 4 Comment
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skipkey | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
I think if he had ever decided to write romance novels I would have probably enjoyed those as well.
freetonik | 23 hours ago | 1 Comment
See you later, alligator…
zabzonk | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
I didn't know that Summer of Night was a series - really liked the original book - will have to investigate.
And, of course, I'm sad he's died.
Eric_WVGG | 23 hours ago | 1 Comment
One of the friends asked Claude-AI "what are the top five space opera novels of all time," and it ranked Hyperion as #2, only behind Dune.
I personally think LLM "knowledge" is… kind of stupid… but I have to admit it speaks to Simmons legacy that even the word swamp recognizes Hyperion as an all-time classic.
(it ranked Stars Are Legion by K. Hurley as #5, which I unconditionally agree with, but am also kind of shocked, I've never heard of this book so much as referenced in any kind of article or conversation. But yeah, read it. Star Wars meets Alien — the Death Star is the alien)
loloquwowndueo | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
hyperion2010 | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
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linksnapzz | 18 hours ago | 1 Comment
upsideDownBlue | 23 hours ago | 1 Comment
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crorella | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
I loved Hyperion cantos, Illium and then non sci-fi books like A Winter Haunting and Summer of night (which I read in the wrong order lol).
I am also happy to read that he was a great person overall and a great teacher. May he rest in peace.
saltysalt | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
anvuong | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
Hyperion Cantos is the most influential scifi story I've ever read personally. The first book is a masterpiece, while the rest remains one of the greats.
:(
funemployed | 1 day ago | 2 Comment
Praying for his friends and family. RIP
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ChipopLeMoral | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
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ChicagoDave | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
I love all four books in the series.
I never really engaged in any of his other writing. I have a signed copy of Ilium but never read it.
mark_l_watson | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
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globular-toast | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
I read a lot of SF and just last year I thought it was about time I gave it another go. I couldn't put it down. Almost couldn't believe what I was reading, it was so good. Continued to read the other three and it was just a good all the way through. Was quite sad when I finished and it was all over.
It now has a permanent place in my library. I expect I'll enjoy it even more on my next reading. I can only dream of giving people as much joy as an author like Simmons.
DonHopkins | 1 day ago | 4 Comment
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ortusdux | 1 day ago | 2 Comment
https://deadline.com/2021/11/bradley-cooper-set-hyperion-at-...
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eatonphil | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
dtj1123 | 1 day ago | 2 Comment
Can someone who liked it share why?
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takko_the_boss | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
R.I.P.
lysace | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
mstaoru | 13 hours ago | 1 Comment
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FpUser | 23 hours ago | 1 Comment
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cess11 | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
It's nice that he ruminated on these old stories these books riff on without being smug about it.
It's sad that he didn't manage to resist the fear based, fiercely reactionary politics of the last quarter of a century or so.
toomuchtodo | 1 day ago | 1 Comment
Izikiel43 | 1 day ago | 2 Comment
Amazing book, I bought and loved the other 3, I still hope they do a good miniseries with the books.
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KingMob | 15 hours ago | 1 Comment
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