<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
          China / People

          An eye on Si-fi

          By Kelly Chung Dawson (China Daily) Updated: 2012-10-23 00:17

          Ken Liu's science fiction awards bring global attention to Chinese authors of the genre.

          Kelly Chung Dawson reports in New York.

          In Ken Liu's Hugo Award-winning short story The Paper Menagerie, a Chinese mail-order bride literally blows life into tiny paper animals folded for her American son. The story, which also won a Nebula Award in 2011, puts Liu in exclusive company with Harlan Ellison and only a few other prestigious science fiction authors who have won both awards.

          In 2011 and 2012, his story about the rocky history of Chinese-Japanese relations, The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary, also received nominations for the Nebula and Hugo awards for Best Novella.

          Although Liu was born in Lanzhou, capital of Gansu province, and lived there until he was 11, he now views himself as an American writer working in the Western literary tradition, he tells China Daily.

          But his "Chineseness" is still an important influence, as evidenced by his choice of topics, he says.

          "I also think of myself as Chinese," he says.

          "Of course, a Chinese like me is not going to share all the same assumptions and beliefs as a Chinese born and raised in the PRC or a Chinese from Malaysia, or a Chinese from Canada. But to the extent that we all believe being 'Chinese' means something, it gives us a shared heritage and a set of cultural commonalities.

          "I also think writers put bits of themselves into their work, and it is not surprising that parts of my life show up in my fiction."

          Jamie Todd Rubin, author of In the Cloud, If by Reason of Strength and other science fiction works, describes Liu's work as wide-ranging and unique.

          "I primarily think of Ken as one of the best writers of short science fiction out there today," Rubin says.

          "But many of his stories do explore and involve Chinese heritage and the intersection of Chinese culture and American culture. Exposure to these cultural intersections makes the stories more interesting. And I suspect it is a breath of fresh air for a genre that has historically been dominated by American culture.

          "Ken's work stands apart because he is both prolific and very, very good. We have prolific writers in science fiction and

          very good writers, but the intersection is pretty rare."

          Liu's previous work as both a programmer and a lawyer combine to produce a self-professed blend of "technical rigor and emotional reach" that draws on published scientific research, he says.

          With The Man Who Ended History, Liu turns his focus to Unit 731, a Japanese-run biological and chemical warfare research facility in Pingfang district of Heilongjiang's provincial capital Harbin, where war crimes were carried out against Chinese citizens during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45).

          Liu's story imagines a world in which a Chinese-American scientist and his Japanese wife (also a scientist) have devised a time machine, allowing the family members of Unit 731 victims to witness the crimes in person. The catch is that the trip can only be made once for any time period in question.

          "The story is inspired by the experiences of Iris Chang, who, as a result of her efforts to bring attention to the Rape of Nanking, roused fierce opposition from denialists," Liu says.

          "More than just discussing the atrocities, the story is also about memory, the limits of historiography, our collective responsibility to history, the hold of the past on the present, the ways that contemporary politics affect historical interpretation and the duty owed by all of us to the victims of past atrocities and their descendants."

          The story patches together the imaginary accounts of those who have made the trip with the responses of academics, average citizens and critics on both sides of the issue in Japan and China.

          Although the piece comes down heavily on the side of the Chinese, those medical personnel who participated in the experiments are also given an opportunity to justify their behavior in the name of science.

          In one passage, a character writes: "Every time we tell a story about a great atrocity, like the Holocaust or Pingfang, the forces of denial are always ready to pounce, to erase, to silence, to forget. One has to be careful, whenever one tells a story about a great injustice. We are a species that loves narrative, but we also have been taught not to trust an individual speaker.

          "Yes, it is true that no nation, and no historian, can tell a story that completely encompasses every aspect of the truth. But it is not true that just because all narratives are constructed, that they are equally far from the truth … There are some narratives that are closer to the truth than others."

          Liu also notes that Japan has actually publicly apologized on several occasions for war crimes committed against the Chinese, if only in vague terms.

          The subject matter can be challenging for readers, Rubin says.

          "Ken's stories often take readers out of their comfort zone and make them feel real emotion," he says. "The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary is a perfect example of this. I imagine many readers found the violence and atrocities in the story disturbing, but the story is really about facing the past, owning up to the past — good and bad — and not burying or denying the past."

          It wasn't easy, Liu says.

          "Research for this story was very difficult," he says.

          "Beyond the issues faced by the typical historian of this era — destruction of evidence and suppression of records — there was also the issue of the denialists themselves. The hatred that they exuded was so extreme that I found myself losing faith in humanity at times.

          "The generally positive reception the story has received, however, restores my faith. No matter how dark the world appears, there always seems to be a sliver of light."

          Initiated in 1955, the Hugo Awards are presented annually by the World Science Fiction Society, which also sponsors the annual World Science Fiction Convention.

          WSFS representative Kevin Standlee says: "Over their nearly 60-year history, the Hugo Awards, voted upon by the members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, have been considered a good reflection of quality writing that appeals to informed and interested science fiction and fantasy readers."

          The Nebula Award is voted upon by his peers at the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. Liu has also been nominated for the juried World Fantasy Award.

          "His exceptional talent is widely appreciated. More generally, interest in Chinese science fiction appears to be on the rise," Standlee says.

          He pointed to the Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Awards, presented every year to work translated into English.

          Both awards (for long and short form) were given to Chinese writers and translators this year: Liu received the short-form award for translating Chen Qiufan's The Fish of Lijiang; John Balcom of Columbia University Press received the long-form award for Huang Fan's Zero.

          Liu's work is available online.

          Contact the writer at kdawson@chinadailyusa.com.

          Highlights
          Hot Topics
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产午夜成人精品视频app| 欧洲国产成人久久精品综合| 亚洲欧洲精品日韩av| 国色天香成人一区二区| 亚洲成人av综合一区| 亚洲国产精品久久久久4婷婷| 欧美老熟妇乱子伦牲交视频| 中文字幕人妻日韩精品| 丰满少妇在线观看网站| 99精品国产在热久久婷婷| 一区二区三区黄色一级片| 秋霞鲁丝片成人无码| 91免费精品国偷自产在线在线| 一本色综合久久| 一区二区三区久久精品国产| 成人午夜大片免费看爽爽爽| 久久99久久99精品免视看国产成人| 无码少妇高潮浪潮av久久| 激情综合网激情五月我去也| 色欲久久人妻内射| 日本啪啪一区二区三区| 日本边添边摸边做边爱| 好深好湿好硬顶到了好爽| 女人香蕉久久毛毛片精品| 欧美性色欧美a在线播放| 视频一区视频二区视频三区| 精品人妻无码中文字幕在线| 婷婷色中文字幕综合在线| 97精品人妻系列无码人妻| 久久精品国产蜜臀av| 激情五月日韩中文字幕| 亚洲无av中文字幕在线| 九九热精彩视频在线免费| 国内精品免费久久久久电影院97 | 亚洲精品色哟哟一区二区| 在线观看精品日本一区二| 国产精品一区二区三区三级| 精品一区二区三区在线成人| 欧美人成在线播放网站免费| 亚洲国产午夜精品理论片妓女| 中文字幕精品久久久久人妻红杏1 人妻少妇精品中文字幕 |