Chinese sci-fi epic 'Three-Body' released in US
Updated: 2014-11-13 07:00
|
||||||||
The cover of "The Three-Body Problem" [China.org.cn] |
"The Three-body problem", the first Chinese sci-fi novel series translated into English, is set for release in North America.
The American sci-fi publishing company, Tor Books has announced that the English version of the first part of "The Three-Body Problem" series will be circulated in American bookstores on Nov. 11.
The series, which was awarded the Galaxy Award, China’s top honor for science fiction, explores the world of the Trisolarans, a race that is forced to adapt to life in a triple star system.
"The Three-Body Problem" written by Liu Cixin has already sold over 1 million copies in China since its publication in 2008. It also sparked a new wave of science fiction fever in China. The Three-Body Trilogy has become a bible among Chinese sci-fi readers.
Last month, the game company Youzu.com announced it's been authorized to adapt the novel into a movie, as well as developing games based on the novels.
- Xi, Obama agree on major-country ties
- Wives work to boost cultural exchanges among economies
- Express delivery bursts in Singles' Day
- Veterans day parade in the US
- Orders set record at Zhengzhou auto show
- All cheers for wedding expos
- Magnificent fireworks showed at APEC grand banquet
- Chinese-style outfits designed for participants of APEC
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Forbes sees Xi as world's third most powerful person |
Special: APEC China 2014 |
Reporting on the route to Tibet |
Young students seek a different class of education |
Foundations of financial folly |
Top 10 richest Chinese in 2014 |
Today's Top News
US-China climate pact will pressure other countries: Experts
Express delivery bursts in Singles' Day
Veterans day parade in the US
Visit brings schools closer
Anbang US hotel deal raises queries
A stroll sets stage for diplomacy
Shanghai railway stations use US Wi-Fi technology
Tencent looks to the final travel frontier
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |