Dan Simmons Quote

Then I saw a wan face Not pinned by human sorrows, but bright blanchedBy an immortal sickness which kills not;It works a constant change, which happy deathCan put no end to; deathwards progressingTo no death was that visage; it had passedThe lily and the snow; and beyond these

Dan Simmons

Then I saw a wan face Not pinned by human sorrows, but bright blanchedBy an immortal sickness which kills not;It works a constant change, which happy deathCan put no end to; deathwards progressingTo no death was that visage; it had passedThe lily and the snow; and beyond these

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About Dan Simmons

Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948) is an American science fiction and horror writer. He is the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium/Olympos cycles, among other works which span the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres, sometimes within a single novel. Simmons's genre-intermingling Song of Kali (1985) won the World Fantasy Award. He also writes mysteries and thrillers, some of which feature the continuing character Joe Kurtz.