what would be the interpretation of the series’ ending based on this geopolitical reading?
You tell me, I haven't had the time to read it. :data-laughing: It's entirely possible this reading is wrong btw, or that it changes with the later books. But it just felt natural to me, given China's history and the way nationalism factors so heavily in the book.
The thing is that the geopolitical reading that you have established really serves to explain the general series of events that take place in the later parts of the series The extent to which is uncanny, even with shit like the brain drain of Chinese intellectuals to the west being relevant lmao it makes everything so clear its amazing
Cixin Liu for me is now officially up there in the sigma literature canon, his later books depicting some fucked up romance between a based failboy academic and his imagination until his imagination becomes real, sounds like utter nonsense but id say its really worth a read
You tell me, I haven't had the time to read it. :data-laughing: It's entirely possible this reading is wrong btw, or that it changes with the later books. But it just felt natural to me, given China's history and the way nationalism factors so heavily in the book.
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say.
The thing is that the geopolitical reading that you have established really serves to explain the general series of events that take place in the later parts of the series The extent to which is uncanny, even with shit like the brain drain of Chinese intellectuals to the west being relevant lmao it makes everything so clear its amazing
Cixin Liu for me is now officially up there in the sigma literature canon, his later books depicting some fucked up romance between a based failboy academic and his imagination until his imagination becomes real, sounds like utter nonsense but id say its really worth a read