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Rise of endymion
Rise of endymion










rise of endymion

Recommendation: To tie up the entire series I would definitely recommend this one. You can definitely see the inspiration of older science fiction works and the idea of technology we’re seeing come to life today already there! What is humanity? How has it, if it has, evolved? Should it evolve? How should it evolve? And the answers he provides throughout the series are fascinating and controversial. It is, perhaps, the curse of being human, but also a blessing.” (684)Īnd at the forefront of the novels and highlighted in this quote, Simmons wrote and discussed the idea of humanity. Or for those who simply wish to understand themselves and their lives.

rise of endymion

“No lifetime is long enough for those who wish to create, Raul. “All these holy books lie not from intention of failure of expression, but by their very nature of being reduced to words all the images, precepts, laws, canons, quotations, parables commandments, koans, zazen, and sermons in those beautiful books ultimately fail by adding only more words between the human being who is seeking and the perception of the Void Which Binds.” (401)Īnd his views on art, artists and creativity, after all the entire series is a book written within the book (by Martin Silenus and Raul Endymion), What I appreciated most was Simmons way with describing ridiculously indescribable entities such as religious texts and religion, There was a point where Simmons almost convinced me the opposite of what he’d been working towards for all three books was not true and I had a reading identity crisis, but thankfully he didn’t spurn the reader like that! I briefly touched on the switch from capitalist/materialist hedonism in the first two novels to overbearing/arching religion in the latter two novels, both created/encouraged/furthered by the AI entity known as the Core. What truly struck me were Simmons observations about religion. It did feel a little deus ex machina, but with a “machine” like the Shrike, how could it be any other way? Even though I hadn’t fully thought through the end of the novel when I got there I was not surprised at the ending. There were definitely moments of amazement and creativity and Simmons intelligence once again comes across unquestionably, but for some reason it just felt a little hollow and most definitely rushed at the end.

rise of endymion

This series has spanned 2.200+ pages and more than 10 centuries! It covers lifetimes of characters, many lived over and over and a few lived once throughout the entire story! (20 years shy of 1000 years old, one character!) The story was convoluted and continuously changed which ultimately worked for and against the series.Īs the concluding novel in this epic story, it felt a little hollow.












Rise of endymion