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Cixin Liu

    23 de junio de 1963

    Este autor escribe bajo el nombre de Liu Cixin. Su obra es muy apreciada por su estilo único y sus profundas exploraciones de temas que dan forma a la humanidad. A través de sus narrativas, profundiza en la compleja interacción entre ciencia, tecnología y civilización humana. Su escritura ofrece ideas cautivadoras sobre el futuro y nuestro lugar en el cosmos.

    Cixin Liu
    The Village Teacher: Cixin Liu Graphic Novels #3
    El fin de la muerte (Trilogía de los Tres Cuerpos 3)
    The dark forest
    The Three-Body Problem Boxset
    Antología de ciencia ficción china contemporánea - 2: Estrellas rotas
    El problema de los tres cuerpos
    • El problema de los tres cuerpos

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      "El problema de los tres cuerpos" es la primera novela no escrita originariamente en inglés galardonada con el premio Hugo, el Nobel del género de la ciencia ficción. Su autor, Cixin Liu, ha sido considerado el gran descubrimiento del género y es capaz de vender cuatro millones de ejemplares solamente en China y de hacerse con prescriptores de la talla de Barack Obama, quien seleccionó "El problema de los tres cuerpos" como una de sus lecturas navideñas de 2015, y Mark Zuckerberg, que lo convirtió en la primera novela de su club de lectura. El público y la crítica de los cinco continentes se rinden ante esta obra maestra, enormemente visionaria, sobre el papel de la ciencia en nuestras sociedades, que nos ayuda a comprender el pasado y el futuro de China, pero también, leída en clave geopolítica, del mundo en que vivimos.

      El problema de los tres cuerpos
      4,1
    • Broken Stars, edited by Ken Liu, is his second anthology of Chinese short speculative fiction, following Invisible Planets. This collection is the most comprehensive yet available in English, showcasing a thrilling array of stories that reflect the burgeoning interest in Chinese science fiction. It features both well-known authors like Liu Cixin and Hao Jingfang, as well as those making their English-language debut. Most stories were originally published in Chinese during the 2010s and range from short-shorts to novellas, evoking a wide emotional spectrum. The anthology includes familiar subgenres such as hard SF, cyberpunk, and space opera, while also delving into narratives deeply rooted in Chinese culture, including alternate histories and time travel. It does not claim to be "representative" or "comprehensive," but it highlights the vibrancy and diversity of contemporary Chinese science fiction. Additionally, three essays at the end explore the history of Chinese science fiction publishing, the current state of fandom, and the impact of growing interest in the genre on previously obscure writers. This collection promises to captivate readers eager to explore the richness of Chinese speculative fiction.

      Antología de ciencia ficción china contemporánea - 2: Estrellas rotas
      3,9
    • The Three-Body Problem Boxset

      • 1744 páginas
      • 62 horas de lectura

      Not only a remembrance of Earth's past but also reflection on humanity's future, the trilogy weaves a complex web of physics, philosophy and history, taking the reader from the Cultural Revolution to the heat death of universe. By turns sombre, despairing, lyrical, and hopeful, the trilogy comprises the award-winning The Three-Body Problem, The Dark Forest and Death's End. Across the series, Cixin Liu asks the desperate, melancholic question of our time: will humanity reach for the stars or die in its cradle? To celebrate the conclusion of the series, Head of Zeus are collecting the three books that have captured the imagination of readers all over the world under one volume.

      The Three-Body Problem Boxset
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    • The dark forest

      • 550 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Imagine the universe as a forest, patrolled by numberless and nameless predators. In this forest, stealth is survival – any civilisation that reveals its location is prey. Earth has. Now the predators are coming. Crossing light years, they will reach Earth in four centuries' time. But the sophons, their extra-dimensional agents and saboteurs, are already here. Only the individual human mind remains immune to their influence. This is the motivation for the Wallfacer Project, a last-ditch defence that grants four individuals almost absolute power to design secret strategies, hidden through deceit and misdirection from human and alien alike. Three of the Wallfacers are influential statesmen and scientists, but the fourth is a total unknown. Luo Ji, an unambitious Chinese astronomer, is baffled by his new status. All he knows is that he's the one Wallfacer that Trisolaris wants dead.

      The dark forest
      4,4
    • The third installment of this graphic novel series showcases the collaboration between Hugo Award-winning author Liu Cixin and Talos Press. It continues to explore complex themes and imaginative storytelling, blending stunning visuals with thought-provoking narratives that challenge readers' perceptions of science and technology. This series promises to engage both fans of graphic novels and those interested in speculative fiction, offering a unique reading experience that expands on the rich universe established in the previous volumes.

      The Village Teacher: Cixin Liu Graphic Novels #3
      4,2
    • The Sun is dying. Earth will perish too, consumed by the star in its final death throes. But rather than abandon their planet, humanity builds 12,000 mountainous fusion engines to propel the Earth out of orbit and onto a centuries-long voyage to Proxima Centaurai...Cixin Liu is one of the most important voices in world Science Fiction. A bestseller in China, his novel, The Three-Body Problem, was the first translated work of SF ever to win the Hugo Award.Here is the first collection of his short fiction: ten stories, including five Chinese Galaxy Award-winners. This collection's title story, The Wandering Earth, is the biggest SF movie ever to come out of China - taking the world's #1 box office ranking in February 2019. Liu's writing takes the reader to the edge of the universe and the end of time, to meet stranger fates than we could have ever imagined. With a melancholic and keen understanding of human nature, Liu's stories show humanity's attempts to reason, navigate and, above all, survive in a desolate cosmos.

      The Wandering Earth
      4,2
    • The Wandering Earth. A Graphic Novel

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      "The Sun is dying. Earth will perish too, consumed by the star in its final death throes. But rather than abandon their planet, humanity builds 12,000 mountainous fusion engines to propel the Earth out of orbit and onto a centuries-long voyage to Proxima Centaurai..."--Provided by publisher

      The Wandering Earth. A Graphic Novel
      4,1
    • The Three Body Problem

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      After a spate of apparent suicides among elite scientists, nanotech engineer Wang Miao is asked to infiltrate a secretive cabal. During his investigation, Wang is inducted into a mysterious online game that is the key to humanity's place in the cosmos and the key to the extinction-level threat it now faces.

      The Three Body Problem
      4,1
    • Yuanyuan's Bubbles. A Graphic Novel

      • 74 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Cixin Liu is one of the most important voices in world science fiction. A bestseller in China, his novel, The Three-Body Problem, was the first translated work of SF ever to win the Hugo Award. Liu's writing takes the reader to the edge of the universe and the end of time, to meet stranger fates than we could have ever imagined. With a melancholic and keen understanding of human nature, Liu's stories show humanity's attempts to reason, navigate and, above all, survive in a desolate cosmos. Praise for Cixin Liu: 'Your next favourite sci-fi novel' Wired 'Immense' Barack Obama 'Unique' George R.R. Martin 'SF in the grand style' Guardian 'Mind-altering and immersive' Daily Mail 'A milestone in Chinese science-fiction' New York Times 'China's answer to Arthur C. Clarke' New Yorker Winner of the Hugo and Galaxy Awards for Best Novel

      Yuanyuan's Bubbles. A Graphic Novel
      3,9