In a distant future where humanity faces extinction, small tribes of survivors exist under the watchful eyes of the Mothers. This world is populated by diverse beings, including children created in factories from animal cells and others who sustain themselves like plants. The survival of the human race hinges on the interbreeding of these varied and alien beings, yet the persistence of connection, love, reproduction, and evolution remains uncertain in this fragile new world. Spanning vast geological eons, 'Under the Eye of the Big Bird' offers a profound vision of our species' potential end and a deep reflection on the inherent qualities that define humanity.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a unique and imaginative post-apocalyptic world where humanity's future is uncertain and diverse new life forms emerge.
- Delve into a philosophical exploration of what it means to be human, examining themes of connection, love, and evolution in a faltering world.
- Experience a narrative that unfolds over vast geological timescales, offering a grand scope to the story of survival and change.
- Discover a thought-provoking vision of the end of our species as we know it, prompting reflection on our own existence.
About the Author
Hiromi Kawakami is a highly acclaimed Japanese writer known for her unique blend of the mundane and the fantastical. Her works often explore themes of loneliness, relationships, and the natural world with a distinctive, whimsical style. Kawakami has received numerous literary awards, including the Akutagawa Prize for Sensei's Briefcase (also known as Strange Weather in Tokyo) and the Tanizaki Prize. Her imaginative storytelling has garnered her a dedicated international readership.