Sisyphus (disambiguation)

Sisyphus was the king of Corinth, punished in Tartarus by being cursed to roll a huge boulder up a hill in Greek mythology.

Sisyphus may also refer to:

Places

 * 1866 Sisyphus, an Apollo asteroid

People

 * Sisyphus of Pharsalus, a contemporary of Plato

Literature

 * Sisyphus (dialogue), a dialogue between Socrates and Sisyphus of Pharsalus, attributed to Plato
 * The Myth of Sisyphus, an essay by Albert Camus

Music

 * Sisyphus (hip hop group), a musical collaboration formerly known as S / S / S featuring Serengeti, Son Lux, and Sufjan Stevens
 * Sisyphus (album), their 2014 debut album
 * Sisyphus, a 1971 album by Cold Blood
 * Stone Of Sisyphus, an album by the American rock band Chicago
 * "Sysyphus", an avant-garde piece of music from the Pink Floyd album Ummagumma
 * "Sisyphus", a song by American singer-songwriter Andrew Bird from his album My Finest Work Yet

Other arts, entertainment, and media

 * Sisyphus (Titian), a 1548–1549 painting by Titian
 * Sisyphus (film), a 1974 animated short film by Marcell Jankovics
 * Sisyphus: The Myth, a 2021 South Korean television series
 * Sisyphus Prime, a boss from the 2020 game Ultrakill

Other uses

 * Sisyphus (beetle), a genus of dung beetles
 * Český klub skeptiků Sisyfos, Czech Skeptics' Club
 * Sisyphus effect, a method of cooling below temperatures predicted by Doppler Cooling in Atomic Physics