The Hollow Man (1992 novel)

The Hollow Man (1992 novel)

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author = Dan Simmons
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Science Fiction
publisher = Bantam books
pub_date = 1992
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pages = 341 (paperback)
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"The Hollow Man" (1992) is a novel by American author Dan Simmons. It narrates the story of a university lecturer who has the ability to 'hear' the thoughts of others, an ability he shares with his dying wife.

There are numerous themes in this novel which are expanded in later works, most notably a set of theories on the nature of and perception of reality (see "Ilium"). Conversely at least one character, Vanni Fucci, appears in Simmons' earlier 1988 work, "Vanni Fucci Is Alive and Well and Living in Hell".

The novel itself is an expansion of an earlier short story, "Eyes I Dare Not Meet in Dreams", that appeared in his 1990 collection "Prayers to Broken Stones". Original ideas and characters behind much of Simmons's subsequent works can be found in this collection.

Plot summary

After the death of his wife Gail, Jeremy Bremen leaves his previous life by burning his home and possessions and embarking on a journey to find peace from the 'nurobabble' of humanity. Without his wife's presence Bremen cannot shield himself from the unwanted ability to read minds and hear thoughts.

Bremen searches for solitude and isolation from people, which he initially finds, however as the novel progresses he is exposed to increasing levels of contact with humanity and horrifying experiences of malicious and violent behaviour.

Transposed with Bremen's story is that of another character,'Robby', who appears to be narrating and commenting upon Bremen and his wife's life. Robby is severely disabled and unable to communicate as he is deaf, mute and blind. How he is able to have such familiarity with Bremen is not disclosed until towards the end of the novel.


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