Hyperion

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Hyperion is a celebrated science fiction novel by Dan Simmons, renowned for its intricate structure, rich world-building, and exploration of philosophical and theological themes.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
adaptationStatus optioned multiple times for film or television adaptation
author Dan Simmons NERFINISHED
awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Novel nomination NERFINISHED
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter The Shrike NERFINISHED
featuresConcept Time Tombs NERFINISHED
featuresEntity TechnoCore NERFINISHED
featuresGroup Ousters NERFINISHED
featuresLocation Hyperion (planet) NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization Hegemony of Man NERFINISHED
featuresTechnology farcaster NERFINISHED
followedBy The Fall of Hyperion NERFINISHED
genre military science fiction
philosophical fiction
science fiction
space opera
theological fiction
hasSequel The Fall of Hyperion NERFINISHED
inspiredBy The Canterbury Tales NERFINISHED
language English
literarySignificance celebrated for intricate structure and rich world-building
narrativeStructure frame narrative
multiple first-person viewpoints
notableCharacter Brawne Lamia NERFINISHED
Colonel Fedmahn Kassad NERFINISHED
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Father Lenar Hoyt NERFINISHED
Martin Silenus NERFINISHED
Sol Weintraub NERFINISHED
partOf Hyperion Cantos tetralogy NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1989
publisher Doubleday
series Hyperion Cantos NERFINISHED
settingPlace Hegemony of Man NERFINISHED
settingTime 28th century
theme art and poetry
fate and free will
love
philosophy
religion
sacrifice
suffering
theology
time
war

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Hyperion title Hyperion
Dan Simmons notableWork Hyperion