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The poem celebrated love and loyalty but teetered on the brink of nihilism with...
Author:
Dan Simmons
Book:
The Fall of Hyperion
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The poem celebrated love and loyalty but teetered on the brink of nihilism with its constant thread of corruption through love of power, human ambition and intellectual
( Dan Simmons )
[ The Fall of Hyperion ]
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