
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel | 2017 | Winner | “Liu Cixin's trilogy finale won for its staggering cosmic scope, its dark philosophical vision of a universe at war, and the sheer ambition of its multi-billion-year narrative.” |
About This Book
The conclusion of the Three-Body trilogy: civilization engineer Cheng Xin navigates a universe of terrifying cosmic dark forests, billions of years of humanity's struggle, and the ultimate fate of the cosmos.
About the Author
Liu Cixin is China's leading science fiction author and one of the most celebrated SF writers in the world. He won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for Death's End (2017), the conclusion of his Three-Body trilogy, which also includes The Three-Body Problem (Hugo Award winner) and The Dark Forest. He is the first Asian author to win a Hugo Award for Best Novel. Read more →
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