A View from the Stars
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AuthorLiu Cixin
TranslatorAndy Dudak,[1] Adam Lanphier, Jesse Field, S. Qiouyi Lu, Elizabeth Hanlon, Henry Zhang, Emily Xueni Jin
LanguageEnglish
| Author | Liu Cixin |
|---|---|
| Translator | Andy Dudak,[1] Adam Lanphier, Jesse Field, S. Qiouyi Lu, Elizabeth Hanlon, Henry Zhang, Emily Xueni Jin |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Science fiction, Hard science fiction |
| Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | April 2024 |
| Pages | 224 |
| ISBN | 978-1250292117 |
A View from the Stars is a collection of six science-fiction short stories and thirteen essays by Chinese writer Liu Cixin, published by Head of Zeus in April 2024 and by Tor Books in May 2024.[2][3]
Stories
- "Whale Song" (鲸歌, 1999)
- "The Messenger" (信使, 2001)
- "Butterfly" (混沌蝴蝶, 1999)
- "End of the Microcosmos" (微观尽头, 1998)
- "Destiny" (命运, 2001)
- "Heard It in the Morning" (朝闻道, 2001)
Essays
- "Time Enough for Love" (2015)
- "A Journey in Search of Home" (2009)
- "Thirty Years of Making Magic Out of Ordinariness" (2009)
- "One and One Hundred Thousand Earths" (2011)
- "On Finishing Death's End" (2010)
- "The Battle Between Sci-Fi and Fantasy" (2002)
- "The 'Church' of Sci-Fi" (1999)
- "Poetic Science Fiction" (2014)
- "Civilization's Expanse in Reverse" (2001)
- "The Dark Forest Theory" (2015)
- "The World in Fifty Years" (2005)
- "On Ball Lightning" (2004)
- "We're Sci-Fi Fans" (2001)[4]