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A Psalm for the Wild-Built by St Martin's Press; 9781250236210

A Psalm for the Wild-Built

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Winner of the Hugo Award

The Plot

In a beautifully crafted world where robots once served humans and have now gained self-awareness, A Psalm for the Wild-Built follows the journey of a tea monk whose tranquil existence is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of a robot. After centuries of absence, this robot, driven by a promise made long ago, sets out to reconnect with humanity and seek answers to the profound question: "What do people need?"

The narrative unfolds as the tea monk and the robot engage in deep conversations, exploring the diverse needs and desires of individuals in a society that seemingly has everything. Through their interactions, the story delves into themes of purpose, fulfilment, and the essence of human experience. Each character's perspective highlights the complexities of existence, prompting readers to reflect on their own lives and the true meaning of satisfaction.

Themes

  • Self-discovery: The robot's quest mirrors the inner journey of the tea monk as they both seek understanding and connection.
  • Humanity's desires: The exploration of what it means to live a meaningful life in a world of abundance.
  • Interconnectedness: The relationship between humans and robots raises questions about companionship and purpose.

Literary Merit

With its lyrical prose and contemplative tone, A Psalm for the Wild-Built invites readers to ponder the nature of existence. The author’s ability to weave philosophical inquiries into a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking makes this work a noteworthy addition to contemporary speculative fiction. Fans of works by authors such as Becky Chambers and Ursula K. Le Guin may find a kindred spirit in this exploration of life, purpose, and connection.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 212 mm × 134 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 160
Publisher: St Martin's Press
ISBN: 9781250236210

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