The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu is a groundbreaking science fiction novel that blends hard science with thrilling storytelling. The novel begins during China’s Cultural Revolution and follows the story of Ye Wenjie, an astrophysicist who makes contact with an alien civilization. As the narrative unfolds, humanity faces an existential threat from the approaching Trisolarans, leading to a series of complex and morally ambiguous decisions. Ken Liu’s translation captures the novel’s intricate details and profound philosophical questions, making it accessible to a global audience.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Explore a groundbreaking science fiction novel with hard science and thrilling storytelling.
- Reflect on profound philosophical questions and moral dilemmas.
- Appreciate Cixin Liu’s intricate world-building and imaginative concepts.
- Engage with a narrative that spans decades and addresses existential threats.
- Benefit from Ken Liu’s skillful translation that captures the essence of the original text.
About the Author and Translator
Cixin Liu is a Chinese science fiction writer, known for his imaginative and scientifically grounded works. He is the first Asian author to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel, thanks to The Three-Body Problem.
Ken Liu is an American author and translator, known for his work in science fiction and fantasy. His translation of "The Three-Body Problem" has been praised for its clarity and fidelity to the original text
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