“ First, that Abraham’s path of obedience can no longer be followed, even if ther eis a God demanding such obedience. The innovative reproduction of Chauncer’s Canterbury Tales that makes stories within the story told in different styles is lost, and so is the complexity of the seven pilgrims, perfect in their imperfection: it seems like they caught a strange form of disease between both volumes, now solely working for the common good and ready to sacrifice themselves over and over again (since they can more or less resurrect!). I alas found the second volume much less enjoyable as it was much less inspired and stunningly surprising than the first one… As illustrated by this very well-articulated criticism, I am certainly not the only one to feel as such. 119Īs I had immensely enjoyed Dan Simmons’ Hyperion a few weeks ago, I immediately went for the sequel/conclusion, The Fall of Hyperion. Should the impossible happen (…)” The Fall of Hyperion, p. “ I have weighted the consequences of this remote… one would have to say statistically impossible… event many times.
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