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Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
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| #217682 in Books | Tor Books | 2016-11-01 | 2016-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.53 x1.29 x5.81l,.0 | File type: PDF | 384 pages | Tor Books||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Worth reading|By Dave Carver|Not all of the stories are great; but several of them are amongst the most creative short stories I've encountered. Taking Care of God, Folding Beijing and the City of Silence present unique visions of the world. The essays at the end of the book are also worth reading.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.||About the Author|KEN LIU (editor and translator) is a writer, lawyer, and computer programmer. His short story “The Paper Menagerie” was the first work of fiction ever to sweep the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards.
Award-winning translator and author Ken Liu presents a collection of short speculative fiction from China. Some stories have won awards (including Hao Jingfang’s Hugo-winning novella, Folding Beijing); some have been included in various 'Year's Best' anthologies; some have been well reviewed by critics and readers; and some are simply Ken's personal favorites. Many of the authors collected here (with the obvious exception of New York Times b...
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