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Ilium (Bk 1)
Author: Dan Simmons

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Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780380817924 - ISBN-10: 0380817926
Publication Date: 7/1/2005
Pages: 731


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
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.

From Publishers Weekly
Hugo and Stoker winner Simmons (Hyperion) makes a spectacular return to large-scale space opera in this elegant monster of a novel. Many centuries in the future, Earth's small, more or less human population lives an enjoyable, if drone-like existence. Elsewhere, on some alternate Earth, or perhaps it's the distant past, the battle for Troy is in its ninth year. Oddly, its combatants, Hector, Achilles and the rest, seem to be following a script, speaking their lines exactly as Homer reported them in The Iliad. The Gods, who live on Olympus Mons on the planet Mars, may be post-humans, or aliens, or, well, Gods; it isn't entirely clear. Thomas Hockenberry, a late-20th-century professor of the classics from De Pauw University in Indiana, has, along with other scholars from his era, apparently been resurrected by the Gods. His job is to take notes on the war and compare its progress to Homer's tale, noting even the smallest deviations. Meanwhile, the "moravecs," a civilization of diverse, partially organic AIs clustered on the moons of Jupiter, have been disturbed by the quantum activity they've registered from the inner solar system and have sent an expedition to Mars to investigate. It will come as no surprise to the author's fans that the expedition's members include specialists in Shakespeare and Proust. Beautifully written, chock full of literary references, grand scenery and fascinating characters, this book represents Simmons at his best.
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Top Member Book Reviews

Dan T. (ruckus24) wrote on 10/7/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

The first book in Dan Simmons Mars series. Every speculative fiction writer should have one (a Mars series)and there are few who do it better than Simmons.

R.F. M. (seagoat) wrote on 9/18/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you like Scifi, Homer, gods and mortals, this will satisfy you.

Kathleen GreytMama wrote on 4/1/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This story will twist your brain in knots, blending ancient Earth history with futuristic interplanetary drama.

Mona M. (monamotz) wrote on 9/7/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

quite a thick book, enjoyable


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