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Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion, has died

The Hyperion Cantos is a masterpiece which every scifi fan ought to have read, but I would like to recommend a lesser known title of Simmons for readers who have read at least some works of Charles Dickens (self-explanatory) and Wilkie Collins (such as The Woman in White or The Moonstone).

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.

by Freak_NL1772218022
Simmons opened new frontiers of thought for me with his Hyperion Cantos. A house with each room on a different planet. A heartbreaking tale of a daughter aging in reverse. A romance playing out over space and time. A grand piano on the pop-out balcony of a starship. The cruciform parasite. The Shrike.

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.

by clarkmoody1772223121
I have never read an ending that was as sad, as happy, as clever and as beautiful as the ending to Rise of Endymion. To this day it's one of the very few books that made me shed a tear.

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 it.

Rest in peace Mr Simmons. You had the words of a poet and the mind of a dreamer.

by Gazoche1772229797
I really liked Children of the Night.
by eatonphil1772230017
The TechnoCore using human minds as unwitting processing nodes — to solve a problem humans couldn't even be told about — reads differently every few years. 2026 is a particularly strange time to reread it.
by melecas1772218603
RIP, truly one of the greats.

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.

by StillBored1772228594
Wow. I picked up a copy of Hyperion this morning while taking a random stroll through town - something I rarely do during a work day anymore. I popped into a book shop on a complete whim, and picked it up as it had been on my list for a while. The coincidence feels deeply uncanny.
by Aromasin1772220799
To me, the Hyperion Cantos present a vision of the future that is incredibly hopeful. The path along the way may at times be bleak, and I find the handling of the TechnoCore to reveal echos of the great chain in a work that otherwise seems to totally reject it. Despite those and a few other shortcomings the Cantos are essential guides for charting our way toward a distant future that is filled with warmth, love, and compassion rather than the cold empty void of hate. To receive such a vision is a rare gift. Thank you Dan. Choose again.
by hyperion20101772228336
The books were incredibly influential on me as a teenager, twenty years later on re-reading the cantos I found some of the specific language around intergenerational romance to be troubling and the focus on it to be a major distraction from the rest of the excellent story.

Praying for his friends and family. RIP

by funemployed1772228874
I read the Hyperion books during a particularly intense period of my life and found them quite powerful. I didn’t know anything about Simmons at the time, but I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that like Tolkein these stories started with an oral format for children.
by anp1772220464
Carrion Comfort is still one of the most creepy horror books I've ever read and is seldom mentioned when we talk about Dan Simmons.
by ctvo1772220475
Back in the 90s and the early aughts Simmons was on my “automatically buy everything he writes” list. But it seemed like he had stopped writing. But then I happened to browse Barnes and Noble beyond the SF&F and horror aisles and discovered he had been writing crime novels. And they were good.

I think if he had ever decided to write romance novels I would have probably enjoyed those as well.

by skipkey1772228079
RIP

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.

:(

by anvuong1772227201
I see everyone talking about Hyperion, so I will play up The Terror as one of my favorites. The TV series did NOT do it justice.
by plasma_beam1772221122
I enjoyed the Hyperion books but this got him put on my "never read anything from ever again" list: https://web.archive.org/web/20060424105133/http://www.dansim...
by BigTTYGothGF1772223688
Enjoyed the first Hyperion, but Fall of Hyperion was a bit of a slog for me. If Fall of Hyperion were compressed into the conclusion of Hyperion and other stories left as novellas (in the way James S.A. Corey has done), I think I would have enjoyed the story more.
by teeray1772218952
I enjoyed his sci-fi so much. Rest in peace brother.
by mark_l_watson1772228205
Although it's quite a flawed novel compared to brilliant space opera like Hyperion, I have a bit of a soft spot for Carrion Comfort. I think it'd make a great movie!
by rwmj1772216466
See you later, alligator...
by jabroni_salad1772217734
The library wait list for Hyperion was months. I'm in the middle of Fall of Hyperion right now. Great writing.
by jnellis1772217976
Hyperion was the first science fiction book that made me cry.

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.

by ChicagoDave1772227405
Oh no! I just finished reading Hyperion this week and it has become one of my favorite books of all time. I will treasure my signed copy more so now, RIP.
by saltysalt1772227088
Hyperion was a wonderful sci-novel. Thank you Dan, for your amazing writing; may you rest in peace.
by lordleft1772218599
I liked all of the Hyperion/Shrike novels, except when Raul Endymion persistently refers to the heroine/love-interest as "my young friend", or similar phrasing - slightly creepy/boring.

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.

by zabzonk1772220728
I read Hyperion last year. It's an ode to the English letters and a phenomenal exercise in world-building. RIP.
by aerhardt1772221009
Vale Dan Simmons. You brought the world a _lot_ of joy.
by matthewsinclair1772219277
A girl I was infatuated with told me to read Hyperion when I was in my early 20s. Never read a book to try to win someone's affections. It won't work, but what's worse is you won't even enjoy the book.

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.

by globular-toast1772222827
Here lies one whose name was writ in Eternity.
by textm0de1772219311
I'm sorry to read this, I was just thinking about rereading the entire saga the other day. His words and ideas will forever life in my mind.
by LaurensBER1772217893
I wonder if the adaptation is still in the works?

https://deadline.com/2021/11/bradley-cooper-set-hyperion-at-...

by ortusdux1772224088
Hyperion Cantos might be my favorite sci-fi series ever. What a great writer.
by ChipopLeMoral1772220968
Rest In Peace Dan Simmons.

R.I.P.

by takko_the_boss1772223387
Read Hyperion some years ago. I was totally trhrilled to read it because of the good reviews... But I was very fast disappointed about the overwhelming focus on boring religion. The interessting stuff like TechnoCore was so sparse that I never came into a flow reading the book. After 2/3 I just wanted to finish it fast.
by fr37721772225917
I recommend everyone read Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion. The messages about AI and human stagnation are highly relevant to our current world.
by Trasmatta1772219917
I have to admit that I found the Hyperion Cantos to be a bit of a disappointment. There were some decent bits and pieces scattered throughout, but overall the story never seemed to resolve into something I could find engaging.

Can someone who liked it share why?

by dtj11231772223139
I had a copy of Hyperion but didn't read it for years because the scary knife robot on the cover seemed intimidating. I finally read it, and all the sequels, and they were great books, and hell YEAH that was an intimidating knife robot! Sometimes you CAN tell a book by its cover.
by DonHopkins1772219176
Hyperion cries out for a good film adaptation.
by howard9411772220476
you mean, author of Song of Kali.
by shaunxcode1772222859
RIP Dan
by hardlianotion1772222334
If one enjoys the Hyperion books, then it is highly likely one would also enjoy the Ilium books.

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.

by cess111772222084
'Hyperion' is a brilliant name of a book in 1989.
by lysace1772222065
Hyperion is the first sci-fi series I have ever described as beautiful. I just heard about and read all four in the past year.
by idontwantthis1772220404
I picked up Hyperion on a whim on Kindle because it was on sale for 2$.

Amazing book, I bought and loved the other 3, I still hope they do a good miniseries with the books.

by Izikiel431772219704
RIP. I really liked the Hyperion books and Ilium/Olympos. He seemed to become a bit of a chud after 9/11 but the books are still well worth reading.
by okasaki1772219285
Does this book date well, or is it cheest/unreadable like Neuromancer?
by brcmthrowaway1772223412
Fuck
by Loughla1772222415
[dead]
by shablulman1772216494
The type of person the concept 'death of the author' was invented for, because whoo were some of his other books ideological garbage.
by Sebguer1772220903