The Three-Body Problem
Liu Cixin · 2008
About this book
A physicist haunted by her father's death during the Cultural Revolution makes contact with an alien civilization. Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning novel reveals contemporary Chinese anxieties about science, history, and humanity's future through hard science fiction.
Why read this for language learning
Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem" is an "intermediate" level science fiction novel, making it a refreshing choice for learners. Its modern Chinese prose is generally clear and engaging, though it introduces specific scientific and philosophical vocabulary. The book offers unique cultural insights into Chinese perspectives on humanity's place in the universe, technology, and global cooperation. It's excellent for expanding vocabulary in science and abstract thought, while enjoying a gripping narrative that reflects contemporary Chinese intellectual trends and global concerns.
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