
Hyperion
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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Allyson Johnson
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Kevin Pariseau
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Jay Snyder
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Victor Bevine
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By:
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Dan Simmons
About this listen
Editor reviews
Hyperion, one of the most celebrated Sci-Fi novels of all time and the first book in the Hyperion Cantos series, begins in the midst of an interplanetary war in the 29th century. Five pilgrims set out to the mysterious title planet in an attempt to prevent Armageddon, but while most of the planets in the Hegemony are connected by rapid transit farcaster portals, the journey is far from safe. Modified humans known as Outsters lurk in space stations between planets, threatening the very fabric of the planetary alliance.
Winner of both the Hugo Award and the Locus Award for Best Novel, Hyperion is easily one of the most important, groundbreaking books in Sci-Fi. It incorporates favourite elements of genre — including time travel, galactic war and intricate world building — making for a listen that any space odyssey fan will love. In audio, the experience is even more immersive as you’ll hear the individual stories of the five Pilgrims, each brought vividly to life by a different narrator.
Critic reviews
Locus Award, Best Novel, 1990
"Dan Simmons has the Midas touch: Every genre he writes - whether SF, horror, mystery, historical, or thriller - he turns to gold. Hyperion and The Fall Of Hyperion set a new standard for grand-scale science fiction." (Kevin J. Anderson, author of The Saga of Seven Suns)
"Dan Simmons was a star from the outset. It was the Hyperion books that made him a superstar. The man, quite simply, is what we in the trade call a writer's writer." (Mike Resnick, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author)
Each of [the pilgrim's] stories would make a superb novella on its own. ( The New York Times Book Review, Gerald Jonas)
If you can find the time please try to read the book, but if that isn't possible then this is the next best thing, a story of stupefying complexity and subtlety.
The best thing is that the second book is as good if not better than the first, so enjoy.
Exceptional
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Brilliant and gripping story
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Absolutely loved it.
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Aside from the story, this is very a intelligent piece of writing.
Simmons' prescience is incredible - he makes a lot of accurate predictions about the way technology evolves in the future and the way it shapes our society. I had to pause and check what year this was written in because I couldn't believe how accurately he described certain modern technologies that didn't even exist at the time.
He provides fascinating commentary from a lot of different perspectives, delving deeply in to politics, religion and culture.
The ending is a bit flat but will have to see how that plays off in the sequel.
Intruiging space mystery
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Way more complex than the average sci-fi
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Quite simply phenomenal.
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Top marks
Exquisite
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found it tough going for the first half.
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Outstanding story with great actors performance
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Intriguing story packed with lore
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