Hyperion

480 pages

Published May 1, 2011 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-09943-2
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reviewed Hyperion by Dan Simmons (I Canti di Hyperion, #1)

Splendido

Un romanzo meraviglioso che intesse superbamente narrazione e fantastico. Le tecnologie si fondono con l'esperienza umana per dare il via a un mistero incrociato le cui carte sono messe sul tavolo in questo primo romanzo. A ruota parto con il secondo!

reviewed Hyperion by Dan Simmons

Monumental space opera

Since my teenage years this has been one of my favourite books. I haven't revisited it in a very long time, and since the author seemed to develop less than pleasant views in later years I had been uncertain as to how well it holds up.

Certainly, it could do better on representation of diversity and gender, though it's not entirely wretched on either. I could get caught up in the details of unpacking these issues, but I'll be honest that I think they are not fatal to the book, and that despite its limitations in this regard it remains a classic - a phenomenal read and one of the best examples of space opera, fullstop. To my mind, on a par with Dune, the Culture novels, and the Radch.

Seven pilgrims set out on a voyage to the outback world of Hyperion, with the intention of meeting the mysterious …

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