A Psalm for the Wild-Built
によって
Becky Chambers
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Science Fiction
Self-help
形式
キンドル
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 13, 2021
出版社
Tordotcom
説明
In a future where robots have gained self-awareness, the world of Panga has transformed beyond recognition. These sentient beings, initially designed for human service, have been abandoned to the wilderness, where they forge their own destinies. The narrative follows an unusual protagonist—an optimistic tea monk who embarks on a journey to comprehend the purpose of their existence and the delicate balance between nature and technology.
As they traverse the vibrant landscapes of Panga, the tea monk encounters a robot, sparking profound conversations about identity, purpose, and the meaning of life. The thoughtful exchanges reflect a search for connection that transcends mere existence. Each flavorful cup of tea shared deepens their bond, revealing the characters' vulnerabilities and hopes.
Themes of companionship and understanding resonate throughout, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs about humanity and machines. With lyrical prose, the tale unfolds into a calming exploration of what it means to coexist in harmony, ultimately leaving one with an appreciation for life's intricacies. In a world defined by choices, this story champions the importance of empathy and curiosity.
As they traverse the vibrant landscapes of Panga, the tea monk encounters a robot, sparking profound conversations about identity, purpose, and the meaning of life. The thoughtful exchanges reflect a search for connection that transcends mere existence. Each flavorful cup of tea shared deepens their bond, revealing the characters' vulnerabilities and hopes.
Themes of companionship and understanding resonate throughout, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs about humanity and machines. With lyrical prose, the tale unfolds into a calming exploration of what it means to coexist in harmony, ultimately leaving one with an appreciation for life's intricacies. In a world defined by choices, this story champions the importance of empathy and curiosity.