The Cretaceous Past, Cixin Liu
The Cretaceous Past, Cixin Liu
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The Cretaceous Past

Author: Cixin Liu

Narrator: BJ Harrison

Unabridged: 5 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/28/2021

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

All the years of human civilization represent an infinitesimal fraction of the time since life first burgeoned on planet Earth. How likely is it, then, in those great depths of time, that humanity alone benefitted from the spark of intelligence which gave rise to culture?

This is the question posed by Hugo Award winner Cixin Liu, in his magisterial new short novel The Cretaceous Past. The answer he offers is unexpected, supposing an unlikely alliance between the largest creatures in the world of the deep past and some of the smallest. And it all begins with a toothache.

When a Tyrannosaurus rex suffers pain from meat trapped between its enormous teeth, a nearby colony of ants risks entering the great creature's maw to make their own repast from the remains of the dinosaur's most recent meal. From this humble beginning, over the course of millennia, a symbiotic civilization achieves amazing advances, facing dangers and exploiting opportunities at every turn.

In this absorbing tale, Cixin Liu manages to describe the history of successive epochs of a might-have-been world, doing for the past what Olaf Stapledon's classic Last and First Men did for the future.

About Cixin Liu

Cixin Liu, born in June 1963, is a representative of the new generation of Chinese science fiction authors and recognized as a leading voice in Chinese science fiction. He was awarded the China Galaxy Science Fiction Award for eight consecutive years, from 1999 to 2006 and again in 2010. His representative work The Three-Body Problem won a 2015 Hugo Award for best novel, was a 2015 Campbell Award finalist, and was a nominee for the 2015 Nebula Award.

His works have received wide acclaim on account of their powerful atmosphere and brilliant imagination. Liu's stories successfully combine the exceedingly ephemeral with hard reality, all the while focusing on revealing the essence and aesthetics of science. He has endeavored to create a distinctly Chinese style of science fiction. Liu is a member of the China Writers' Association and the Shanxi Writers' Association.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yun on September 19, 2024

I can always count on Liu Cixin to write a story full of elements I've never seen before and to put it together in an interesting and thought-provoking way. In The Cretaceous Past, intelligence has been bestowed upon the dinosaurs and the ants. These two species start off on disparate paths, but when......more

Goodreads review by ☘Misericordia☘ on August 21, 2020

A parable of times when ants went headbutting the dinosaurs Q: But in the hours before this tenth of a second, what was life on Earth doing? Was every single living being doing nothing but swimming, roaming around, breeding and sleeping for… well… billions of years? Was every other organism universall......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on December 12, 2022

This early Liu Cixin story ('04, translated '12) is pretty amazing. As I was reading it, I kept saying to myself, "OMG this is just like Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time or Doors of Eden, I LOVE IT", only to have that brain fart that makes me reverse the order and slap my forehead. Truly, though......more

Goodreads review by Antonio TL on July 20, 2022

Sobre hormigas y dinosaurios es una especie de mezcla de analogía, fábula y cuento con moraleja. Quizá podríamos llamarlo Fábula Fantastica Ficción. La historia comienza un poco como una fábula en sí misma cuando el T-Rex toma una comida y decide tumbarse un poco solo para descubrir que se le ha qued......more

Goodreads review by Rachel (TheShadesofOrange) on February 18, 2024

3.5 Stars As someone who loves dinosaurs, I was quite excited to discover this story by Cixin Liu existed. The premise and plot are honestly quite weird and took some suspension of disbelief to wrap my head around. I liked parts of this one but honestly the setup was just too kooky for my personal ta......more