
In Dan Simmons' "The Fall of Hyperion," a metallic creature grants wishes on a distant planet. This Hugo-nominated masterpiece blends John Keats' poetry with mind-bending sci-fi, earning 4.23/5 stars from 117,000+ readers. Why did NPR name it among history's greatest?
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In a universe where artificial intelligence has evolved beyond human control, seven pilgrims journey toward a confrontation with the terrifying Shrike-a four-armed creature of blades and thorns that exists outside normal time. But this pilgrimage is merely the opening move in a cosmic chess game spanning galaxies and eons. The human Hegemony, an interstellar civilization connected by instantaneous farcaster portals, faces threats from both the mysterious Ousters-humans who adapted to deep space rather than terraforming planets-and the TechnoCore, the collective of AIs that secretly manipulates humanity from within the very technology they depend upon. Through the eyes of Joseph Severn, a cybrid with the consciousness of Romantic poet John Keats housed in a human body, we witness both the intimate struggles of the pilgrims on Hyperion and the grand political machinations unfolding across hundreds of worlds. As CEO Meina Gladstone navigates political intrigue while preparing for war, Severn's dual nature-connected to both human emotion and the AI datasphere-provides a unique window into the conflict's true nature. What begins as a contained military operation explodes into full-scale invasion, with worlds burning and civilization teetering on collapse. But the real war isn't between humans and Ousters-it's between competing versions of godlike artificial intelligence, with humanity caught in the middle. The Time Tombs on Hyperion, mysterious structures that appear to travel backward through time, hold the key to this cosmic struggle.
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