In this episode, John and Brandeis professor Pu Wang talk with the bestselling science fiction author Cixin Liu. Mr. Liu is the author of The Three Body Problem, The Dark Forest, Death's End, and other works. When he visited Brandeis to receive an honorary degree, Liu paid a visit to the RTB lair to record this interview. He spoke in Chinese and Pu translated his remarks in this English version of the interview: if you would rather listen to the original Chinese conversation, you will find it on the RTB website and in your podcast stream (see Episode 14c). They discuss the evolution of Mr. Liu's science fiction fandom, and the powerful influence of Leo Tolstoy on Mr. Liu's work, which leads to a consideration of realism and its relationship...
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Chinese science fiction has been attaining global visibility since Liu Cixin’s trilogy entitled Reme...
Charles Yu won the 2020 National Book Award for Interior Chinatown but some of us became fans a deca...
Liu Cixin (born 1963) is arguably the most successful science fiction writer in contemporary China. ...
International audienceThe recent success of Liu Cixin's hard sf trilogy Santi [The Three-Body Trilog...
The recent success of Liu Cixin's hard sf trilogy Santi [The Three-Body Trilogy, 2006-2008] is symbo...
There has been little success with exporting Chinese culture abroad, despite considerable efforts ma...
This thesis investigates an emerging international wave of fantastical writings that surfaced roughl...
Ken Liu is an influential translator of Chinese-language science fiction and an award winning author...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the videos.The greatest value of science ...
As the first Asian Hugo Award laureate, Liu Cixin is an illustrious science-fiction writer in China,...
Dans son numéro de mars 2013 dirigé par Yan Wu et Veronica Hollinger, la revue Science Fiction Studi...
[Extract] Dr. Darko Suvin F.R.S.C. was a full Professor of English at McGill University, Montreal un...
1. We’ve discussed Lu Xun quite a lot lately, and more great Lu Xun-related stories keep coming our ...
I recently wrote an essay called “China’s Orwell” for the Asian edition of Time Magazine. In the art...
During the Dublin Worldcon in August 2019, I attended a panel discussion entitled “The Global Perspe...
Chinese science fiction has been attaining global visibility since Liu Cixin’s trilogy entitled Reme...
Charles Yu won the 2020 National Book Award for Interior Chinatown but some of us became fans a deca...