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1990 novel by Dan Simmons
The Fall of Hyperion is the second novel in the Hyperion Cantos, a science fiction series by American author Dan Simmons. The novel, published in 1990
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Topics referred to by the same term
The Fall of Hyperion may refer to: The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, an unfinished epic poem by John Keats The Fall of Hyperion (novel), a 1990 science fiction
The_Fall_of_Hyperion
Unfinished epic poem by John Keats
The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, sometimes subtitled as A Vision instead of a dream, is an epic poem written by the English Romantic John Keats. Although
The_Fall_of_Hyperion:_A_Dream
Science fiction novel series by Dan Simmons
of books in the series, Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion, and later came to refer to the overall storyline, including Endymion, The Rise of Endymion, and
Hyperion_Cantos
1989 novel by Dan Simmons
each pilgrim. The story is continued in The Fall of Hyperion, published in 1990. In c. 2732, the Hegemony of Man comprises hundreds of planets connected
Hyperion_(Simmons_novel)
Abandoned epic poem by John Keats
who died on 1 December 1818 of tuberculosis. Keats picked up the ideas again in his unfinished poem The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream (1856), published after
Hyperion_(poem)
1996 science fiction novel by Dan Simmons
centers on the new characters Aenea and Raul Endymion, and was well received, like its predecessors Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion. Within a year of its release
Endymion_(Simmons_novel)
British musician
from revoking the implied license granted to Lees for the exploitation of the works. Before Fall of Hyperion, Godfrey was involved in the embryonic prog
Robert_John_Godfrey
American science fiction and horror writer (1948–2026)
and horror writer. He was the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium/Olympos cycles, among other works that span the science fiction, horror, and
Dan_Simmons
Book by Norbert Wiener
brings the burden of ethics to politics, away from religion. Statements in the book are quoted in the science-fiction novels Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion
God_&_Golem,_Inc.
Stairs in Rome, Italy
Simmons's novel The Fall of Hyperion (1990) Tom Clancy's novel The Teeth of the Tiger (2003) The film Le Ragazze di Piazza di Spagna of 1952, directed
Spanish_Steps
Short story by Dan Simmons
version of either The Fall of Hyperion or Endymion). It was first published in the anthology Far Horizons in 1999. "Orphans of the Helix" won the 2000 Locus
Orphans_of_the_Helix
2019 science fiction novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky
received, winning the 2019 BSFA Award for Best Novel. The book was followed by the third book in the series, Children of Memory, in 2022, and the fourth book
Children_of_Ruin
Literary award by Locus magazine
The Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
Locus_Award_for_Best_Science_Fiction_Novel
2010 science fiction novel by Liu Cixin
by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the third novel in the trilogy titled Remembrance of Earth's Past, following the Hugo Award-winning novel The Three-Body
Death's_End
1980 fantasy by Gene Wolfe
volumes in The Book of the New Sun which Wolfe had completed in draft before The Shadow of the Torturer was published. It relates the story of Severian
The_Shadow_of_the_Torturer
Pseudonymous authors of the science fiction series The Expanse
S. A. Corey is the pen name used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, authors of the science fiction series The Expanse. The first and last
James_S._A._Corey
2000 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Telling is a 2000 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin set in her fictional universe of Hainish Cycle. The Telling is Le Guin's first full follow-up
The_Telling
Science fiction novel by John Scalzi
aware of this world in the wake of World War II, when the use of atomic bombs opened temporary portals between the worlds, to and through which the creatures
The Kaiju Preservation Society
The_Kaiju_Preservation_Society
Series of science fiction novels by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Havaer Mundy of Hugh is assigned to find a stolen data cylinder by Chief Laery; Hugh wants to prevent this from falling into the hands of the Parthenon.
The_Final_Architecture
2003 science fiction novel by Dan Simmons
beings who have taken on the roles of the Greek gods. Like Simmons's earlier series, the Hyperion Cantos, the novel is a form of "literary science fiction"
Ilium_(novel)
American speculative fiction writer (born 1959)
HarperCollins. Retrieved December 24, 2018. "The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O." HarperCollins. Retrieved December 24, 2018. "Fall; or, Dodge in Hell". HarperCollins
Neal_Stephenson
2017 science fiction novel by John Scalzi
End. The Ars Technica reviewer enjoyed Scalzi's space opera and summarized the story as a "thought experiment about the fall of civilization." As of 2017
The_Collapsing_Empire
1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital
historians, the fall of Constantinople marks the end of the medieval period and the beginning of the early modern period. The city's fall also stood as
Fall_of_Constantinople
Science fiction book series by Martha Wells
known expedition on the planet, the DeltFall Group, Mensah leads a team to the opposite side of the planet to investigate. At the DeltFall habitat, Murderbot
The_Murderbot_Diaries
Short story collection by Dan Simmons
returning to this universe when I finally used "Remembering Siri" as a starting point to write the 1,500 or so pages of Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion."
Prayers_to_Broken_Stones
Epithet of Juno and Mnemosyne
necessarily signifying a new type or variety of coin. Moneta is a central figure in John Keats' poem "The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream". Suda On Line, mu,1220 Suda
Moneta
Science fiction novel by Ann Leckie
the Nebula and Hugo awards. Anaander Mianaai, the Lord of the Radch – or the part of her personality that opposes the further militant expansion of the
Ancillary_Sword
1997 science fiction novel by Dan Simmons
The Rise of Endymion is a 1997 science fiction novel by American writer Dan Simmons. It is the fourth and final novel in his Hyperion Cantos fictional
The_Rise_of_Endymion
Science fiction and fantasy literary award
described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards. Nebula
Nebula_Award_for_Best_Novel
1985 novel by David Brin
the University of Minnesota, he traveled west to Oregon in the aftermath of the worldwide chaos that resulted from several EMPs, the destruction of major
The_Postman
1982 novel by Isaac Asimov
the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written more than thirty years after the stories of the original Foundation trilogy, due to years of
Foundation's_Edge
2020 science fiction fantasy novel by Martha Wells
as the others flee in an escape pod. As the transport moves into a nearby wormhole, Murderbot hunts the grey-skinned humanoids in control of the ship
Network_Effect_(novel)
2008 science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson
include the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and the philosophical debate between Platonic realism and nominalism. Anathem is set on the fictional
Anathem
Novel by Kim Stanley Robinson
of the future". The San Diego Union-Tribune. San Diego, California. p. F-3. Abbott, Carl (Spring 2003). "Falling into History: The Imagined Wests of Kim
The_Years_of_Rice_and_Salt
American author (1929–2018)
guide to etiquette". The Guardian. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. Retrieved December 25, 2018. Wray, John (Fall 2013). "Interviews: Ursula
Ursula_K._Le_Guin
Chinese science fiction writer (born 1963)
is also a winner of the Chinese Nebula Award. He is a member of the China Science Writers Association and the vice president of the Shanxi Writers Association
Liu_Cixin
1973 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke
told from the point of view of a group of human explorers who intercept the ship in an attempt to unlock its mysteries. The novel won the Hugo, Locus
Rendezvous_with_Rama
Annual award for science fiction or fantasy
The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year by the World Science Fiction Society for science fiction or fantasy stories published
Hugo_Award_for_Best_Novel
2019 novel by Charlie Jane Anders
The City In the Middle of the Night is a 2019 climate-fiction novel by Charlie Jane Anders. It is set on a tidally locked planet, where human life, surrounded
The City in the Middle of the Night
The_City_in_the_Middle_of_the_Night
1996 Book by Iain M. Banks
It concerns the response of the Culture and other interstellar societies to an unprecedented alien artifact, the Excession of the title. The book is largely
Excession
or The Pot of Basil (1818) Hyperion (1818, unfinished) The Eve of St. Agnes (1819) Lamia (1819) The Cap and Bells (1819, unfinished) The Fall of Hyperion:
John_Keats_bibliography
Series of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson
eventually fall in love and have a child. Sax Russell devotes himself to various scientific projects, all the while continuing to recover from the effects of his
Mars_trilogy
1989 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
for Pteppicymon), the crown prince of the tiny kingdom of Djelibeybi (a pun on the candy Jelly Baby, meaning "Child of the Djel"), the Discworld counterpart
Pyramids_(novel)
American speculative fiction writer (born 1964)
Books: The Cloud Roads (2011), The Serpent Sea (2012), The Siren Depths (2012), Stories of the Raksura Vol 1: The Falling World & The Tale of Indigo and
Martha_Wells
in 1818 Endymion (1818) by John Keats Hyperion (1818) and The Fall of Hyperion (1819) by John Keats The Battle of Marathon by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
List_of_epic_poems
1999 novel by Neal Stephenson
is mentioned in Stephenson's 2019 novel Fall, in which he has amassed a fortune that led to the creation of a charitable Foundation bearing his name
Cryptonomicon
2006 novel by Vernor Vinge
Vinge. It was awarded the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Novel. The book is set in San Diego, California, in 2025, in a variation of the fictional world Vinge
Rainbows_End_(Vinge_novel)
Simmons, 77, American science fiction and horror writer (Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Song of Kali), complications from a stroke. Phil Sobocinski, 80
Deaths_in_February_2026
Novel by Michael Chabon
less the back of nowhere, Podunk, Iowa, the ends of the earth." In 2004, Chabon said the (retitled) book would be published in fall 2005, but then the writer
The_Yiddish_Policemen's_Union
2021 novel by Arkady Martine
won the 2022 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. A few months after A Memory Called Empire, alien forces massacre an industrial colony of the Teixcalaanli
A_Desolation_Called_Peace
2011 novel by China Miéville
reviewed and won the 2012 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Embassytown takes place mostly in the city of the title, on the planet Arieka. Embassytown
Embassytown
Science-fiction novel by Ann Leckie
Mercy is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ann Leckie, published in October 2015. It is the conclusion of Leckie's "Imperial Radch" space opera
Ancillary_Mercy
1984 science fiction novel by Larry Niven
therefore in free fall: there is no "up" or "down". Most animals have trilateral symmetry that allows them to see in all directions. The majority of Smoke Ring
The_Integral_Trees
American science fiction writer (born 1969)
former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He is best known for his Old Man's War series, three novels of which have been
John_Scalzi
2009 science fiction novel by China Miéville
exist side by side, each of whose citizens are forbidden to go into or acknowledge the other city, combining weird fiction with the police procedural. It
The_City_&_the_City
English author and critic (born 1972)
comrades, we're British". The Times. Retrieved 1 January 2022. Platt, Edward (20 May 2014). "Comrades at war: the decline and fall of the Socialist Workers Party"
China_Miéville
1996 novel by Mary Doria Russell
Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis and the British Science Fiction Association Award. It was followed by a sequel, Children of God, in 1998. The title refers to Gospel of Matthew 10:29–31
The_Sparrow_(novel)
point when he wrote the letter, as was William Wordsworth when he wrote Tintern Abbey. Keats expressed this idea in The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream (1819).
Mansion_of_Many_Apartments
1981 novel by Julian May
(known as the Saga of the Exiles in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth). The novel sets the series up by introducing the story of each of the characters
The_Many-Colored_Land
English guitarist and songwriter (1956–1982)
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside Hynde, Farndon and Chambers as a member of the Pretenders. 1974 – Fall of Hyperion – Robert John
James_Honeyman-Scott
2020 novel by N. K. Jemisin
is the avatar of the city by São Paulo, the avatar of that Brazilian city, warning that avatars face a great enemy. The avatar is chased through the streets
The_City_We_Became
1979 novel by J. G. Ballard
River Thames outside the Surrey suburb of Shepperton. Whether he survives the crash, to become a sort of supernatural messiah for the small town, or if he
The_Unlimited_Dream_Company
2013 science fiction novel by Ann Leckie
Ancillary Mercy (2015). The novel follows Breq—who is both the sole survivor of a starship destroyed by treachery and the vessel of that ship's artificial
Ancillary_Justice
British science fiction literary award
The BSFA Awards are given every year by the British Science Fiction Association. The Best Novel award is open to any novel-length work of science fiction
BSFA_Award_for_Best_Novel
1994 novel by Iain M. Banks
chandelier. The structure used to be a space elevator, left behind by the ancestors of those who remained on Earth, with the circuitry of the crypt built
Feersum_Endjinn
1979 science fiction novel by John Varley
the impulse. The humans learn from the Titanides that the torus itself is alive, and a controlling intelligence, called Gaea, lives in the hub of the
Titan_(Varley_novel)
2001 novel by Alastair Reynolds
Alastair Reynolds, set in the Revelation Space universe. It deals with themes of identity, memory, and immortality, and many of its scenes are concerned
Chasm_City
1974 novel by Christopher Priest
city's engineers lay track ahead of the city, reusing old track the city has crossed over. Many people are unaware that the city is even moving. A crisis
Inverted_World
1968 novel by John Brunner
regarding the prognostic ability of novelists, The Guardian pointed out that Stand on Zanzibar had also accurately predicted the fall of the Detroit auto
Stand_on_Zanzibar
2012 sci-fi satire by John Scalzi
satirizes the tropes and narrative elements of Star Trek from the perspectives of several characters in a fictional TV show about the adventures of a starship
Redshirts_(novel)
The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M. Banks Hyperion by Dan Simmons also The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion and The Rise
List of science fiction novels
List_of_science_fiction_novels
1969 novel by John Brunner
of one word. It was first published in 1969 with cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon, in the Ace Science Fiction Specials line issued by Ace Books. The
The_Jagged_Orbit
2001 novel by Connie Willis
during the experience, leads her to the discovery of the biological purpose of NDEs. Willis includes elements of madcap comedy in the style and form of Passage
Passage_(Willis_novel)
1977 novel by Philip K. Dick
Dick, published in 1977. The semi-autobiographical story is set in a dystopian Orange County, California, in the then-future of June 1994, and includes
A_Scanner_Darkly
2002 Christopher Priest novel
The Separation is a novel by British writer Christopher Priest, published in 2002. It is an alternate history revolving around the experiences of identical
The_Separation_(Priest_novel)
Novel series by Neal Stephenson
novels Cryptonomicon and Fall. Mercury provides a unifying theme, both in the form of the common name "quicksilver" for the element Mercury, long associated
The_Baroque_Cycle
American actor
star in an episode of the sitcom According to Jim, as well as appeared in the television movies Fall of Hyperion and Hallmark's The Nanny Express. His
Tom_Maden
American science fiction writer (born 1952)
Dorsa-Brevia, in The Martians pp. 233–239 Abbott, Carl (Spring 2003). "Falling into History: The Imagined Wests of Kim Stanley Robinson in the "Three Californias"
Kim_Stanley_Robinson
with Trevor Sands penning the script, planning to adapt the novels Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion into one film. On October 1, 2009, it was reported that
Scott Derrickson's unrealized projects
Scott_Derrickson's_unrealized_projects
2018 science fiction novel by Mary Robinette Kowal
July 3, 2018. It is the first book in the Lady Astronaut series and is a prequel to the 2012 short story "The Lady Astronaut of Mars". On March 3, 1952
The_Calculating_Stars
Series of science fiction novel reprints
of science fiction novel reprints published by UK-based company Orion Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Hachette UK. The series is intended for the UK
SF_Masterworks
1999–2000 fantasy novel by Mary Gentle
Set in the 15th century, the alternate history posts a fantastical "true" history of the world. In the United States, due to its length the novel was
Ash:_A_Secret_History
American writer (1931–2017)
literary pseudonyms. She is best known for her Saga of Pliocene Exile (Saga of the Exiles in the United Kingdom) and Galactic Milieu Series books. Julian
Julian_May
1986 novel by Orson Scott Card
Game. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in Ender's Game. However, because of relativistic space travel at near-light
Speaker_for_the_Dead
1995 novel by Neal Stephenson
or coming-of-age story, focused on a young girl named Nell, set in a future world in which nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. The novel deals
The_Diamond_Age
American science fiction author (born 1966)
author of science fiction and fantasy. Her 2013 debut novel Ancillary Justice, which features artificial consciousness and gender-blindness, won the 2014
Ann_Leckie
American science fiction writer (born 1938)
Lucifer's Hammer (1977). The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America gave him the 2015 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award. His work is primarily
Larry_Niven
Publishing subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media
1992, and included the already formed Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, and its units. In 1994, DPG launched the Mouse Works and
Disney_Publishing_Worldwide
American science fiction writer (born 1985)
(2015) "City of Salt" (2015) "When the Fall Is All That's Left" (2015) "How the God Auzh-Aravik Brought Order to the World Outside the World" (2016)
Arkady_Martine
American computer scientist and writer (1944–2024)
the first wide-scale popularizer of the technological singularity concept and among the first authors to present a fictional "cyberspace". He won the
Vernor_Vinge
American speculative fiction author (born 1949)
her writing of Falling Free. She has stated that she was always a "voracious reader". She started reading adult science fiction at the age of nine, picking
Lois_McMaster_Bujold
American author and Pulitzer Prize winner (born 1963)
and Ignotus awards; his serialized novel Gentlemen of the Road appeared in book form in the fall of the same year. In 2012, Chabon published Telegraph Avenue
Michael_Chabon
American literary theorist (1919–1983)
is what constitutes the possibility and existence of theory. Taking up the example of the title of Keats's poem The Fall of Hyperion, de Man draws out an
Paul_de_Man
2010 science fiction novel by Ian McDonald
Most of the characters witness the bombing incident from different vantage points, and their actions are indirectly related to this event. The chapters
The_Dervish_House
American actress and model (born 1963)
career as a cast member on the musical television drama Fame, based on the movie of the same name. She also appeared in the films Youngblood (1986), Salvador
Cynthia_Gibb
1983 science fiction novel by David Brin
published as "The Tides of Kithrup" in the May 1981 issue of Analog. The Tides of Kithrup was an early title of the novel; uncorrected proofs of the novel that
Startide_Rising
2011 novel by Christopher Priest
others the playground for high society. The novel makes heavy use of the literary device of the unreliable narrator; specific details of the background
The_Islanders_(Priest_novel)
2005 science fiction novel by Charles Stross
inspiration for the stories was his experience working as a programmer for a high-growth company during the dot-com boom of the 1990s. The first three stories
Accelerando
French philosopher and Jesuit priest (1881–1955)
Catholics". The Antioch Review. 36 (2). Antioch Review: 170–181. doi:10.2307/4638026. JSTOR 4638026. Simmons, Dan (1 February 1990). The Fall of Hyperion. Doubleday
Pierre_Teilhard_de_Chardin
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