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Under the Eye of the Big Bird
Under the Eye of the Big Bird: A Novel | Hiromi Kawakami
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From one of Japan's most brilliant and sensitive contemporary novelists, this speculative fiction masterpiece envisions an Earth where humans are nearing extinction, and rewrites our understanding of reproduction, ecology, evolution, artificial intelligence, communal life, creation, love, and the future of humanity In the distant future, humans are on the verge of extinction and have settled in small tribes across the planet under the observation and care of "Mothers." Some children are made in factories, from cells of rabbits and dolphins; some live by getting nutrients from water and light, like plants. The survival of the race depends on the interbreeding of these and other alien beings--but it is far from certain that connection, love, reproduction, and evolution will persist among the inhabitants of this faltering new world. Unfolding over fourteen interconnected episodes spanning geological eons, at once technical and pastoral, mournful and utopic, Under the Eye of the Big Bird presents an astonishing vision of the end of our species as we know it.
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This didn't feel especially like a Hiromi Kawakami book to me. I wonder if she has more like it that haven't been translated to English yet. I wish I'd read it all in one go, but instead I read a bit here and there and I think my opinion of the book suffered as a result. I ended up liking it, so maybe sometime I'll reread it under better circumstances.

sarahbarnes This one is on my TBR and I‘ve liked other books by her. Good to know. 7h
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