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Hyperion's Fall

Hyperion's Fall

丹·西蒙斯

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  • 1970-01-01Published
  • 369435

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Chapter 1 foreword

Hyperion's Fall 丹·西蒙斯 286Words 2018-03-14
dedicated to john keats a man whose name is written in eternity "Would God play a meaningful game with what he created? Would any creator, even an uninspired man, play a meaningful game with what he created?" —Norbert Wiener, God and Colin "... Is there any advanced life that takes pleasure in being graceful? Just like I like to see the vigilance of ferrets and the restlessness of fawns, even though my thoughts are full of intuition. Although the quarrels on the street make me hate, the vigor revealed in them It is beautiful. From the perspective of higher beings, our reasoning may have the same color--although they are full of mistakes, they are beautiful--this is the special thing about poetry..."

—John Keats, Letter to a Brother "Imagination can be likened to Adam's dream—he wakes up to find that it has become reality." —John Keats, Letter to a Friend
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