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Dan Simmons ( born April 4, 1948 ) is an American author most widely known for his Hugo Award-winning science fiction series, known as the Hyperion Cantos, and for his Locus-winning Ilium / Olympos cycle.
* The basic structure of Hyperion is taken from the Middle-English cycle of stories The Canterbury Tales.
The Fall of Hyperion is the conclusion to the story of the pilgrims rather than a stand-alone sequel.
Trevor Sands is penning the script which will blend the first two cantos " Hyperion " and " The Fall of Hyperion " into one film.
Eos is the daughter of Hyperion, a bringer of light, the One Above, Who Travels High Above the Earth and of Theia, The Divine.
Eos is the daughter of Hyperion and Theia and sister of Helios the sun and Selene the moon, " who shine upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless gods who live in the wide heaven.
A central figure in Dan Simmons ' Hyperion universe is known as The Shrike.
In the novel " Hyperion " by Dan Simmons, the Yggdrasil is one of four miles-long Treeships in existence, and the spaceship on which the seven pilgrims to Hyperion are transported, under the command of " the true voice of the tree " Het Masteen and his Templar crew.
The only known exception is Saturn's moon Hyperion, which rotates chaotically because of the gravitational influence of Titan.
Martin Silenus is the satyr-like and alcohol-appreciating poet-pilgrim in American writer Dan Simmons ' Hyperion Cantos.
A possible example of this is in the Saturn system, where Hyperion is not tidally locked, while the larger Iapetus, which orbits at a greater distance, is.
However, this is not clear cut because Hyperion also experiences strong driving from the nearby Titan, which forces its rotation to be chaotic.
There is also an arcade console in the Cantina of Battleship Hyperion in StarCraft II called The Lost Viking, which is a playable mini-game.
She is called the daughter of Hyperion, the Titan lord of light, watching and the east by his wife and sister Theia, Titaness of sight, tracing and the shining blue light of heaven ( aethre ).
A figure called Aethra ( possibly the Oceanid ) is, in one source, called the wife of Hyperion, rather than Theia, and mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene.
Moneta is the name assumed by a character in Dan Simmons ' Hyperion Cantos.
Vermillion is located approximately from the proposed site of a Hyperion oil refinery ( formerly known as the Gorilla Project ), which will be one
Elk Point is the forerunner among three other out-of-state locations Hyperion is considering for construction of the massive, refinery.
The UK National Grand Master is Frater Hyperion X °, who was appointed in 2005 ( 93 years after the last Grand Master for the UK, Aleister Crowley, was elevated to that office ).

Hyperion and abandoned
Now empty and all but abandoned, the Hyperion is a luxury hotel where Angel stayed in 1952.
The Hyperion was abandoned due to a demon that drove the occupants to insanity.
* In the Hyperion stories by Dan Simmons, the Moon is one of several hundred colonized celestial bodies ; however, it is left almost entirely abandoned as 99 % of the existing colonized planets are preferable to the moon.
Angel asks Wesley and Cordelia to look into the mysterious history of the abandoned Hyperion Hotel.

Hyperion and epic
The themes and ideas were picked up again in Keats's The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, when he attempted to recast the epic by framing it with a personal quest to find truth and understanding.
The following critics have written on Hyperion and on Keats ' handling of the epic form:
There is little to no reference to Hyperion during the Titanomachy, the epic in which the Olympians battle the ruling Titans, or the Gigantomachy, in which Gaia attempts to avenge the Titans by enlisting the aid of the giants ( Γίγαντες ) that were imprisoned in Tartarus to facilitate the overthrow of the Olympians.
Within the fictional storyline, the Hyperion Cantos is an epic poem written by the character Martin Silenus.
A perceptive subset of those readers — perhaps the majority — know that this so-called epic actually consists of two long and mutually dependent tales, the two Hyperion stories combined and the two Endymion stories combined, broken into four books because of the realities of publishing.
The title of the first novel, " Hyperion ", is taken from one of Keats's poems, the unfinished epic Hyperion.
After the month of May, he began to pursue other forms of poetry, including the verse tragedy Otho the Great in collaboration with friend and roommate Charles Brown, the second half of Lamia, and a return to his unfinished epic Hyperion.
The back-breaking toil forces Silenus's mind to flee to higher planes, and as he recovers his use of language, he starts work on his Hyperion Cantos, a work he began as a parody of John Keats ' famous poem, but which evolved into a dual account of Silenus's life and an epic account of the Titanomachia, in which the Hegemony of Man takes the part of the Titans and the TechnoCore the Olympians.

Hyperion and poem
* " Hyperion " ( poem ), by John Keats
John Keats ' poem The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream describes a vision of Moneta.
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In fact, Keats's major works include the late 1818 poem " Hyperion " that was unfinished mainly due to the depression caused by the death of his brother Tom, and also the late 1819 poem " The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream " whose plot also revolves around the figures of Hyperion.
Some criticized Longfellow's choice of dactylic hexameter, including poet John Greenleaf Whittier, who said the poem would have been better in a prose style similar to Longfellow's Hyperion.
In the centuries since, he has been waiting to return to Hyperion to finish the poem.
Although Keats spent time considering the language of the poem, the choice of wording and phrasing is below that found within his later works, including Hyperion or the odes that followed.

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* Dilbert: the Board Game – 2006 ; by Hyperion Games ; A Dilbert-branded board game that was named one of Games magazine's Top 100 Games
* The Hyperion Cantos take their titles from poems by the English Romantic, John Keats.
* Best Novel ( 1996 ): The Fall of Hyperion ( tied with Timelike Infinity by Stephen Baxter )
** Hyperion, ( 1818 ), and The Fall of Hyperion, ( 1819 ) by John Keats
Heretic II was later ported to Linux by Loki Software and to the Amiga by Hyperion Entertainment.
* Hyperion Solutions, a business software company owned by Oracle
* Hyperion, a RuneScape Emulator by Graham Edgecombe
* Hyperion, an IRC daemon previously used by the Freenode IRC network
* Hyperion, a sculpture created by Angela Laich after the main character of the Friedrich Hölderlin novel
* Hyperion ( Hölderlin novel ), a book by Friedrich Hölderlin
* Hyperion ( Longfellow novel ), a book by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
* Hyperion ( Simmons novel ), the first in a series of novels by Dan Simmons
* Hyperion ( album ), by Manticora
After the Abbé Pierre's death in January 2007, Italian magistrate Carlo Mastelloni recalled in the Corriere della Sera that the Abbé Pierre had " spontaneously testified " in the 1980s in support of a group of Italian activists who had fled to Paris and were involved with the Hyperion language school, directed by Vanni Mulinaris.
Some of those associated with the Hyperion School ( which included Corrado Simioni, Vanni Mulinaris and Duccio Berio ) were accused by the Italian authorities of being the " masterminds " of the BR, although they were all cleared afterwards.
A widely regarded ( though by no means error-free ) history of fandom in the 1930s can be found in Sam Moskowitz's The Immortal Storm: A History of Science Fiction Fandom Hyperion Press 1988 ISBN 0-88355-131-4 ( original edition The Atlanta Science Fiction Organization Press, Atlanta, Georgia 1954 ).
In the 2011 Tarsem Singh film, Immortals, Theseus ( played by Henry Cavill ) leads a war against the mortal king Hyperion ( played by Mickey Rourke ) of Heraklion.
* SiN – ( 1998 ) ( PC ( Windows and Linux ), Linux on PowerPC ) both Linux versions ported by Hyperion Entertainment
Objects with chaotic rotations ( such as exhibited by Hyperion ) are also problematic, as their synchronous orbits change unpredictably.

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