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gibsons
February 27th, 2007, 09:16 PM
I haven't seen much discussion on Dan Simmons. I'm guessing it will become more of a topic as his movies near production.
First let me say that Dan Simmons is the only author he has ever made me cry. Yes this is sad, but true. :eek: Read "Hollow Man", "Son of Kali" or " Endymion".
I truly enjoyed those works as well as the Hyperion series and Illium. However, everyone that reads Hyperion (after I recommend it) can't stand it. I don't understand why? What is your experience.
Also, all the parts that I liked in Illium, everyone else hated and vice-versa. Am I just strange? :D And the worst is that I have not read Olympus because I heard it just deteriorates into a predictable stupid story...which is really disappointing. It has been sitting on my shelf for almost a year!
What do you guys think of Simmons? Is he a genius or just a shameless, egotistical popularist? :D
ArthurFrayn
February 27th, 2007, 10:36 PM
There's puh-lenty of discussion of Simmons here-just use the search engine up on top of this page. ;)
As for me- I think he's great. I've read both the Hyperion and Endymion series.Those books are not for everyone, but you'll find plenty of folks here giving them a big thumbs up. And every thread I've read here about Illium and Olympus has been positive.
On my TBR pile, when I recover the patience for lengthy novels.
There's a lot intellectually to chew on in his books, and he knows how to tell a ripping yarn.
A writer well worth reading.
bluetyson
February 27th, 2007, 11:20 PM
He good mate.
:)
Haven't read the last couple of poodle squashers either, though.
Ropie
February 28th, 2007, 04:24 AM
I'm reading Fall of Hyperion at the moment, though I haven't picked it up for a couple of weeks. I think I am enjoying it more than Hyperion because though I felt the book was great it was restricted by the 'Canterbury Tales' structure. FOH is broader and less restrained; it's also way too long for my tastes, but I intend to finish it soon.
gibsons
February 28th, 2007, 07:37 AM
There's puh-lenty of discussion of Simmons here-just use the search engine up on top of this page. ;)
I guess a quick scan of the most recent posts was not good enough. :D
Ouroboros
February 28th, 2007, 09:36 AM
Simmons is one of those authors who puts out novels that transcend the genre.
(And I don't think anyone could describe Simmons as a populist!)
ArthurFrayn
February 28th, 2007, 10:02 AM
I think I am enjoying it more than Hyperion because though I felt the book was great it was restricted by the 'Canterbury Tales' structure.
Yes, I agree. I think it's a forced structure. But with a definite purpose.The purpose of it is to enable him to tell stories that have significantly different aspects in the enormous universe he's built. So for me, Fall of the Hyperion is him collecting the fruits of that labor.Hyperion is what gives the second novel such scope, and impact.
Ropie
February 28th, 2007, 10:37 AM
Fall of the Hyperion is him collecting the fruits of that labor
:) Very nice.
ArthurFrayn
February 28th, 2007, 10:46 AM
It's interesting that others very often talk about how slow FotH is after the first novel.
Thats' not my perception. My perception, was of a relaxation and ease to the narrative that had not been there before. It's a narrative tone that I don't think he could have adopted, had he not done all the heavy lifting in the first book.
And it could also be that he learned a lot from writing something as ambitious as Hyperion. ;)
shadow9d9
February 28th, 2007, 02:56 PM
I absolutely hated Ilium. Bored me to tears. Stopped at 70 or so.
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