Dan Simmons
(Author)In "The Rise of Endymion, " Dan Simmons brings to a triumphant
conclusion one of the most celebrated, compelling, and dramatic science
fiction sagas of our time. Brilliant, provocative, unfailingly
inventive, the odyssey began with the Hugo Award{winning "Hyperion, "
continued through the critically acclaimed "The Fall of Hyperion" and
"Endymion, " and now ascends to its greatest heights yet....
The final chapter of this magnificent saga begins with two momentous
events: the death and resurrection of Pope Julius XV and the
coming-of-age of the new messiah. Her name is Aenea and she is the only
person who can counter the pope and his plan to unleash the Pax Fleet,
the Church's military wing, on a final genocidal Crusade to gain total
dominion over the universe. The Church is allied with the infamous AI
Core, which has offered immortality to humankind--or at least to those
faithful who pledge total obedience to the Church--but at what terrible
price? The Core has its own dark motives and secrets, and only Aenea
knows what they are.
Aenea, too, has an ally. Her protector, Raul Endymion, onetime shepherd
and convicted murderer, finds her in exile undergoing a strange
apprenticeship on Old Earth. Here she has gained access to an
information matrix created by the Others--the same mysterious Others who
moved Old Earth to save it from the Core. But who are these Others? What
has Aenea learned from them? And why has Old Earth been turned into a
stage upon which cybrids from the past--from John Keats to Frank Lloyd
Wright--repeat historical dramas of human genius for purposes known only
to the Others?
The answers to these questions must wait. Together with the android A.
Bettik,Endymion and his beloved Aenea embark on a final mission to find
and comprehend the underlying fabric of the universe. The surprising
nature of this medium and Aenea's ability to instruct her growing army
of disciples in its discovery and use could provide the one weapon
powerful enough to thwart their enemies while liberating humanity.
Meanwhile, the enigmatic Shrike--monster, angel, killing machine--has
followed them on their intergalactic sojourn and now stands ready to
complete its own mission, revealing at last the long-held secret of its
origin and purpose.
In "The Rise of Endymion, " Dan Simmons masterfully weaves together the
complex strands of this extraordinary series. He answers all of the
unsolved mysteries posed in the earlier volumes and brings the story
full circle to the planet Hyperion, where it all began. A work of
unparalleled power and vision, "The Rise of Endymion" is a masterpiece
of the imagination by one of our most gifted writers.
Praise for Dan Simmons and the "Hyperion" novels:
"The Rise of Endymion: "
"Simmons' scope is truly staggering, his inventiveness continues to
impress, and the narrative offers something for everyone."
"--Kirkus Reviews"
"Hyperion: "
"The "Hyperion" saga is an astonishing achievement, overbrimming with
adventure, lyricism and insight. A miracle of invention and economy,
played out on a dozen and more meticulously created worlds, the
tetralogy is surely one of science fiction's grandest visions."
"--BookPage"
"Extraordinary."
"--Asimov's Science Fiction"
"A magnificently original blend of themes and styles."
"--The Denver Post"
"The Fall of Hyperion: "
"Generously conceivedand stylistically sure-handed...an unfailingly
inventive narrative that bears comparison with such classics as Isaac
Asimov's "Foundation" series, Frank Herbert's "Dune, " and Gene Wolfe's
"Book of the New Sun." "
"--The New York Times Book Review"
"Dan Simmons has brilliantly conceptualized a future 700 years distant.
In sheer scope and complexity it matches, and perhaps even surpasses,
those of Isaac Asimov and James Blish."
"--The Washington Post Book World"
"Endymion: "
"[A] mastery of far-future science fiction."
"--The New York Times Book Review"
"Best science fiction novel of 1995."
"--Rocky Mountain News"