Paperback, 724 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 2017 by Head of Zeus Ltd.

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978-1-78497-165-6
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3 stars (4 reviews)

Half a century after the Doomsday Battle, the uneasy balance of Dark Forest Deterrence keeps the Trisolaran invaders at bay. Earth enjoys unprecedented prosperity due to the infusion of Trisolaran knowledge. With human science advancing and the Trisolarans adopting Earth culture, it seems that the two civilizations can co-exist peacefully as equals without the terrible threat of mutually assured annihilation. But peace has also made humanity complacent.

Cheng Xin, an aerospace engineer from the 21st century, awakens from hibernation in this new age. She brings knowledge of a long-forgotten program dating from the start of the Trisolar Crisis, and her presence may upset the delicate balance between two worlds. Will humanity reach for the stars or die in its cradle?

13 editions

Bello. Pesante in più sensi (e dimensioni). Geniale.

4 stars

Ho finalmente finito la trilogia dei Tre corpi con questo "Nella quarta dimensione".

Due note generali sulla serie: ottima traduzione, ma pessima scelta dei titoli (avrei tradotto il secondo come "La selva oscura" e il terzo come "La fine della morte"). Criminale la scelta delle quarte di copertina. Evitatele.

Questo terzo libro è come i due che lo precedono, ma con un climax finale ancora più potente.

In alcuni momenti la scrittura risulta un po' lenta e pesante, ma tutto serve per gettare delle basi narrative.

Una trama imprevedibile fino alla fine, frutto di un'immaginazione poderosa, con un gusto fortemente esistenziale.

Mi ci vorrà del tempo per riordinare le idee su questa trilogia. Di sicuro è un capolavoro di immaginazione, nonché qualcosa di fortemente diverso, sia nella sensibilità (si vede che l'autore non è occidentale), sia nelle tematiche.

reviewed Death's End by Cixin Liu (Remembrance of Earth's Past, #3)

Review of "Death's End" on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Wrapup of the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy focuses on the life and decisions of Cheng Xin, a lone woman traveling through time (via freezer) and spiraling towards the end of humankind.

I read [b:The Three-Body Problem|20518872|The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #1)|Liu Cixin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1415428227s/20518872.jpg|25696480] two years ago, when it was nominated for a Hugo Award, and thought it was clumsy in its science and tedious in story-telling. I happily skipped [b:The Dark Forest|23168817|The Dark Forest (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #2)|Liu Cixin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1412064931s/23168817.jpg|42713958], but now that Death's End was again nominated for Hugo, I decided to give this third part of the series a go.

Luckily, Death's End doesn't really rely on The Dark Forest - or on The Three-Body Problem, either. There are some basic concepts that are useful, but since the last book focuses on Cheng Xin and, through her, humanity, it's a self-contained story.

And... I didn't like …