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Chinese author Liu Cixin has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel on Aug 23. [Photo/IC] Imagination is one of the core elements for writing science fiction, said Chinese writer Liu Cixin as he ...
Cixin Liu is the first Asian to win the Hugo Award. Yet to hear the author tell it, making history pales in comparison to the importance of ensuring science fiction’s future in China.
Hugo Award winner Liu Cixin: I'm just writing for the beer money By Ruan Fan ( chinadaily.com.cn ) Updated: 2015-08-24 ...
Liu Cixin, author of The Three-Body Problem, has become the first Chinese to take home the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Novel. Awarded on Sunday by the 73rd World Science Fiction Convention in ...
Chinese science-fiction writer Liu Cixin said that the chances of Chinese science fiction authors' to win Huge Awards in the near future lie in the novelette or short story categories.
Science fiction writer Liu Cixin says his Hugo Award for Best Novel – the first by a Chinese – is unlikely to supercharge the country’s science fiction market, despite the buzz surrounding ...
Beijing: Chinese writer Liu Cixin has become the first Asian author to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel, receiving the 2015 honour for his book, The Three-Body Problem.
Liu Cixin (4th row, C) poses for photos with children during a science fiction cultural week event in Yangquan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 15, 2023. (Xinhua/Wang Hao) Beijing-based editor ...
Winning the Hugo best novel award was like a science fiction story, mainland media cited Liu Cixin as saying. As a fan of Hugo Award-winning novels, Liu had never thought his name would one day ...
Since 1953, the annual Hugo Awards have been science fiction’s equivalent of the Oscars, and like the Oscars they’ve had their hits and misses. But the awards presented Saturday night in ...
Imagination is one of the core elements for writing science fiction, said Chinese writer Liu Cixin as he recounted the writing process of his award-winning novel, The Three-Body Problem.
HELSINKI, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese science-fiction writer Liu Cixin said that the chances of Chinese science fiction authors' to win Huge Awards in the near future lie in the novelette or short ...
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