With his smashingly successful translation of Liu Cixin’s The Three–Body Problem, Ken Liu introduced modern Chinese science fiction to a large English-speaking audience. The reception of the rest of Three-Body‘s trilogy, one translated by Joel Martinsen and the other by Ken Liu, showed that it was not a one-book phenomenon, and that English-speaking science fiction …
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Nov 05 2020
Invisible Planets edited and translated by Ken Liu
- By Doug Merrill in Doug, Fabulous Ones, Science Fiction, Short Stories
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