![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Though, truth be told, Liu’s twists are less like twists than outright emotional abuse-a situation in which he creates a world, convinces you it is real and enduring, and then ceremoniously kicks it to death. With this second astounding work of phantasmagorical, space-age fiction, Liu Cixin has cemented a name for himself in the world of sci-fi as the Asian Asimov.įans of Liu Cixin should be forewarned that the following contains spoilers-even a slight sniff of the page could ruin one of Liu’s famous twists. Only a few weeks after Dark Forest hit shelves in English, translated by Joel Martinsen, Liu Cixin became the first Chinese person to win the coveted Hugo Award for his Three-Body Problem, the first in the Three Body trilogy. ![]()
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