This week Scott and Patrick give a lengthy analysis of the 1989 Hugo Award winning Science Fiction novel Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Hyperion is a genre straddling masterwork that borrows ideas from the poetry of John Keats and a loose structure from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" and addresses themes of self sacrifice, vengeance, the sum of human c…
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