The multiple-award-winning science fiction master returns to the
universethat is his greatest triumph--the world of "Hyperion" and "The
Fall ofHyperion" --with a novel even more magnificent than its
predecessors.
Dan Simmons's "Hyperion" was an immediate sensation on its
firstpublication in 1989. This staggering multifaceted tale of the far
futureheralded the conquest of the science fiction field by a man who
had already wonthe World Fantasy Award for his first novel ( "Song of
Kali" ) and had alsopublished one of the most well-received horror
novels in the field, "CarrionComfort." "Hyperion" went on to win the
Hugo Award as Best Novel, andit and its companion volume, "The Fall of
Hyperion," took their rightfulplaces in the science fiction pantheon of
new classics.
Now, six years later, Simmons returns to this richly imagined world
oftechnological achievement, excitement, wonder and fear. "Endymion" is
astory about love and memory, triumph and terror--an instant candidate
for thefield's highest honors.
Praise for Dan Simmons
"Extraordinary."
-- "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine"
"A magnificently original blend of themes and styles."
-- "The Denver Post"
"Simmons masterfully employs SF's potential."
-- "Locus"