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Sto caricando le informazioni... Hyperion Omnibus (GollanczF.) (edizione 2004)di Dan Simmons
Informazioni sull'operaHyperion: I canti di Hyperion - Libro uno di due TITAN EDITION di Dan Simmons
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. [About Hyperion]: A future day Canterbury Tales. More mystery and open questions than a complete story... resolution doesn't come until later. ( ) Hyperion I first read Hyperion at least 10 years ago, picked it up because it was highly recommended by Iain Banks. I don't remember much about the first time, except the oppressive atmosphere. But the story gets better each time. Going through the individual stories of the pilgrims, interspersed with the current day travel to the Time Tombs is very effective, and you are breathless waiting to find out what will happen when they arrive. Fortunately with the omnibus edition, the wait is not too long! Fall of Hyperion This is a little more confusing, although it is told in a more linear fashion. I am still not quite sure where the Joseph Severn character popped up from, and this felt patchier and a bit more mystical than the preceeding book. But the images of the Fall are very striking, the break-up of the concourse and the Tethys... I am also not sure I agree with the life/struggle/art being a higher goal than a comfortable existence, especially so comfortable that the humans did not even know they were enslaved... Lots of ideas if a bit more jumbled. Het eerste boek was wat te gefragmenteerd door de vele 'short stories', waardoor de rode draad te veel naar de achtergrond werd gedrukt. Maar zodra het 2e boek begint gaat het los. Wat mij ook bevalt tov het vorige (min of meer) vergelijkbare SF boek wat ik heb gelezen ([b:Collector|11317691|Collector|Markus Heitz|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1304801480s/11317691.jpg|13111352]) is dat het hier veel minder geforceerd overkomt. In Collector leek het alsof de schrijver je zijn 'geniale' wereld en afkortingen etc door de strot wilde duwen. Waardoor ik me er te bewust van bleef dat het allemaal verzonnen was, het las niet lekker. Bij dit boek voelde het veel en veel natuurlijker aan. Ja, het is sci fi en dat merk je wel, maar het is minder KIJK MIJ EENS SCI FI ZIJN WOOHOO, en meer een natuurlijk feit waar niet moeilijk over gedaan wordt. Niet overdreven veel uitleg, als iets niet duidelijk is kom je er gaandeweg wel achter. Vlot geschreven boek wat constant een aangenaam tempo heeft, op het einde na wat alsnog een beetje plotseling komt. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
È contenuto inContieneLa caduta di Hyperion - Prima parte - Urania Classici 279 di Dan Simmons (indirettamente) La caduta di Hyperion - Seconda parte - Urania Classici 280 di Dan Simmons (indirettamente) Hyperion - Prima parte - Urania Classici 267 di Dan Simmons (indirettamente) Hyperion - Seconda parte - Urania Classici 268 di Dan Simmons (indirettamente)
The Hyperion books are credited with single-handedly reinventing and reinvigorating SF in the 1990s. A broad canvased, hugely imaginative and exciting SF epic, the books draw on the works of Keats and provide a uniquely intelligent and literary approach with cutting edge science, compelling characterisation and edge-of-your-seat excitement. The story is continued in ENDYMION and THE RISE OF ENDYMION, which Gollancz will also be publishing in an omnibus volume. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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