![]() In his own afterward in The Three-Body Problem, Liu describes his views on science fiction. Liu Cixin was born in China in 1963, on the cusp of the Cultural Revolution, which ended when he was about 13 years old. He also describes consulting with the author about places to add more historical detail and context for English-language readers who would not have the same familiarity as those reading the novel in Chinese.Īs the trilogy progresses, the setting shifts from China out into the skies and stars, endless unexplored territory! He purposefully made the decision to translate portions of the book into styles more familiar to English-language readers and at other times maintained the integrity of the original style for affect. The commentary, details, and perspectives offered about that time period are interesting and are told through the eyes of the author, who lived his formative years during this experience.Īs translator Ken Liu describes in the afterward of the initial book in the trilogy, one of the challenges he was confronted with in translating this novel from Chinese to English is the different cultural ways of presenting a novel. ![]() This trilogy begins against the backdrop of the real-life Cultural Revolution in China, which occurred from approximately 1966 to 1976. ![]() Chinese history * Literary Science Fiction * Physics * Futuristic Ideas TRAVEL INSPIRATION ![]()
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