Cixin Liu’s ‘The Remembrance of Earth’s Past’ Trilogy: The End of All Things

The present paper is the third in the series of articles devoted to the selected aspects of a modern science fiction genre variant that has previously been approximated as ‘the space opera of a great crisis,’ the remaining two publications being: ‘Trylogia Wspomnienie o przeszłości Ziemi Cixina Liu...

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Main Author: Grzegorz Trębicki
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Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2024-05-01
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description The present paper is the third in the series of articles devoted to the selected aspects of a modern science fiction genre variant that has previously been approximated as ‘the space opera of a great crisis,’ the remaining two publications being: ‘Trylogia Wspomnienie o przeszłości Ziemi Cixina Liu: w poszukiwaniu kontekstów interpretacyjnych’ [Cixin Liu’s The Remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy: In Search of Interpretative Grounds] and ‘Mariaż dwóch światów: quasi-chrześcijańska wizja ewolucji człowieka i kosmosu w Pieśniach Hyperiona Dana Simmonsa’ [The Marriage of Two Worlds: A Quasi-Christian Vision of the Evolution of the Universe and Humanity in Dan Simmons’ Hyperion Cantos]. The paper first provides a summary of the previous discussion, especially the modified description of the key generic traits of ‘the space opera of a great crisis,’ and then conducts a more detailed, comparative analysis of the two representative and essential, yet contrasting achievements of the genre in question: Liu’s trilogy The Remembrance of Earth’s Past and Simmon’s tetralogy Hyperion Cantos, in respect to the worldviews that inform them, respectively, as well as their narrative structures. It is suggested that the narrative structures of both works are considerably influenced by their respective worldviews and that, paradoxically, the apparently crude and simple narration of The Remembrance of Earth’s Past may be viewed as a conscious literary operation aimed at enhancing the trilogy’s message. Thus, (contrary to many previous critical opinions) Liu’s work proves to be not only a major extrapolative achievement but also an interesting artistic one.
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spelling doaj-art-a2e85ce7d6cb47e5b0068bc809a331002025-08-20T01:58:41ZdeuWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu WrocławskiegoLiteratura i Kultura Popularna0867-74412957-241X2024-05-012922123010.19195/0867-7441.29.1417615Cixin Liu’s ‘The Remembrance of Earth’s Past’ Trilogy: The End of All ThingsGrzegorz Trębickihttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6740-8922The present paper is the third in the series of articles devoted to the selected aspects of a modern science fiction genre variant that has previously been approximated as ‘the space opera of a great crisis,’ the remaining two publications being: ‘Trylogia Wspomnienie o przeszłości Ziemi Cixina Liu: w poszukiwaniu kontekstów interpretacyjnych’ [Cixin Liu’s The Remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy: In Search of Interpretative Grounds] and ‘Mariaż dwóch światów: quasi-chrześcijańska wizja ewolucji człowieka i kosmosu w Pieśniach Hyperiona Dana Simmonsa’ [The Marriage of Two Worlds: A Quasi-Christian Vision of the Evolution of the Universe and Humanity in Dan Simmons’ Hyperion Cantos]. The paper first provides a summary of the previous discussion, especially the modified description of the key generic traits of ‘the space opera of a great crisis,’ and then conducts a more detailed, comparative analysis of the two representative and essential, yet contrasting achievements of the genre in question: Liu’s trilogy The Remembrance of Earth’s Past and Simmon’s tetralogy Hyperion Cantos, in respect to the worldviews that inform them, respectively, as well as their narrative structures. It is suggested that the narrative structures of both works are considerably influenced by their respective worldviews and that, paradoxically, the apparently crude and simple narration of The Remembrance of Earth’s Past may be viewed as a conscious literary operation aimed at enhancing the trilogy’s message. Thus, (contrary to many previous critical opinions) Liu’s work proves to be not only a major extrapolative achievement but also an interesting artistic one.https://wuwr.pl/lkp/article/view/15877fantastic literaturescience fictioncixin liuthe remembrance of earth’s pastspace operadan simmonshyperion cantos
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Cixin Liu’s ‘The Remembrance of Earth’s Past’ Trilogy: The End of All Things
Literatura i Kultura Popularna
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the remembrance of earth’s past
space opera
dan simmons
hyperion cantos
title Cixin Liu’s ‘The Remembrance of Earth’s Past’ Trilogy: The End of All Things
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the remembrance of earth’s past
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hyperion cantos
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