Ilium (Paperback: Reprint: 731 pages)

Product Details: Ilium

Author:Curt Simmons
Format:Paperback: Reprint: 731 pages.
Publisher:Harper Torch (07/01/2005)
ISBN:0380817926
ISBN13:9780380817924
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    Homer Only Got Part of the Story

    By Anne of Aramink  Sep 19, 2006

    Pros: Intricate plot, complex characters, lots of literary references, great plot

    Cons: None

    The "Iliad" told the story of the Trojan War, the Trojan War that happened three thousand years ago, give or take a few centuries, here on our own planet. Dan Simmons' remarkable duology, Ilium and its sequel, Olympos, tell the story of... the Trojan War that will happen on Mars two thousand years in the future, give or take a century or two. In Ilium we are introduced to two story lines: what is happening in the Trojan War of the future, and what is happening on Earth in the future. The only nexus between the two seems to be the presence of a character named Odysseus. But is he the same person? He barely plays a part in the Trojan War that we observe, but he quickly becomes a main character on the future Earth as the few surviving "old-style" humans come to learn that the existence of their race is threatened by voynix, hybrid animal-machines, that used to serve the humans but are now killing them. Added to this mix are the living manifestations of Caliban and Setebos, Prospero and Ariel. Two of our favorite characters are living robots from Jupiter who have studied the old-style human culture and quote Shakespeare and Proust. Achilles, Big and Little Ajax, Patroclus, Hector, Agamemnon, Paris, and all the other Greek and Trojan heroes are alive and well and fighting with heroic brutality. Helen of Troy, Cassandra, Andromache, and the other Trojan women have marvelously devious personalities. And the gods - yes the entire Greek pantheon - are present in mind-boggling egotistic avarice and deviousness. instead of merely god-like powers, though, they have quantum science at their disposal. Dan Simmons has once again created worlds worthy of book awards. Like his Hyperion and Endymion books, Ilium and Olympos are certain to be science fiction classics. Read more Less

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    Simmons folds..[the] disparate threads...[of the novel] into a coherent and engrossing saga.

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    ...[P]erhaps the one modern reworking [of the ILIAD] to capture both the savage poetry of Homeric death-wounds and the power and terror of the Iliadic gods.

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  • The Trojan War rages at the foot of Olympos Mons on Mars -- observed and influenced from on high by Zeus and his immortal family -- and twenty-first-century professor Thomas Hockenberry is there to play a role in the insidious private wars of vengeful gods and goddesses. On Earth, a small band of the few remaining humans pursues a lost past and devastating truth -- as four sentient machines depart from Jovian space to investigate, perhaps terminate, the potentially catastrophic emissions emanating from a mountaintop miles above the terraformed surface of the Red Planet.

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