A Psalm for the Wild-Built

, #1

4h runtime; narrated by Emmett Grosland

Langue : English

Publié 13 juillet 2021 par Macmillan Audio.

ISBN :
978-1-250-80774-8
ISBN copié !
Numéro OCLC :
1260212088
5 étoiles (20 critiques)

It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools; centuries since they wandered, en masse, into the wilderness, never to be seen again; centuries since they faded into myth and urban legend.

One day, the life of a tea monk is upended by the arrival of a robot, there to honor the old promise of checking in. The robot cannot go back until the question of "what do people need?" is answered.

But the answer to that question depends on who you ask, and how.

They're going to need to ask it a lot.

Becky Chambers's new series asks: in a world where people have what they want, does having more matter?

4 éditions

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Review of 'A Psalm for the Wild-Built' on 'Goodreads'

4 étoiles

“You’re an animal, Sibling Dex. You are not separate or other. You’re an animal. And animals have no purpose. Nothing has a purpose. The world simply is. If you want to do things that are meaningful to others, fine! Good! So do I! But if I wanted to crawl into a cave and watch stalagmites with Frostfrog for the remainder of my days, that would also be both fine and good. You keep asking why your work is not enough, and I don’t know how to answer that, because it is enough to exist in the world and marvel at it. You don’t need to justify that, or earn it. You are allowed to just live. That is all most animals do.”

I tend to read whatever the opposite of cozy science fiction is: angry and worried about the world, building tension from speculative extrapolations of what could go wrong. …

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Leppoisaa utopistista skifiä

Aucune note

Kirjan maailmassa ihmiset elävät vehreissä kestävän teknologian kaupungeissa ja puolet planeetasta (tai siis kuusta) on rauhoitettu ihmiskunnalta. Ihmiskunnan muinoin rakentamat ja sitten omille teilleen lähteneet robotit ovat jo melkein unohdettua historiaa. Päähenkilö, kiertävänä "teemunkkina" toimiva Dex, lähtee etsimään merkityksen tunnetta ja törmää robottiin, joka on lähtenyt tutustumaan ihmisten yhteiskuntaan.

Eli siis jonkinlaista tekno-optimistista ja utopistista skifiä on tämä lyhytromaani. Mulle melko uutta "solarpunk"-termiä on myös käytetty teosta kuvaamaan. Ihan kivasti kirjoitettu ja sympaattinen tarina elämän merkityksen etsimisestä, jotenkin liiankin kiva ja mukava. Ehkä kaipaan skifiltäni enemmän konfliktia ja säröä.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Sweet, lovely, cozy fantasy but not without emotional tension

5 étoiles

What a joy this book was! It's a fairly light adventure, but with an emotional journey, some relatable characters, and a setting that feels like a relatively positive future with some unspecified dark times in its past.

This was the #SFFBookClub April pick

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Solarpunk tale of self-discovery and grappling with one's history

5 étoiles

A compelling yet soothing tale about a non-binary monk having a midlife crisis.

Topics: finding purpose in life, wilderness, the nature of consciousness, and more.

No violence, no struggle apart from that of a person against the pressures of exertion and survival outside of human civilization, and yet it is a page-turner.

It gets the "solarpunk" label because the setting is a human society which fits the bill: non-capitalist, low-impact technology. Main transport method: "ox-bikes," apparently the author's neologism to refer to electronically assisted bicycles that pull carts around. Personal computers are computers that last a person's entire life. Half of the available land is set aside for wilderness. Etc.

100% recommend. It would probably be a good introduction to science fiction for someone who's not familiar with the genre as it exists in the 21st century.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

A breath of fresh air, the wild-built could be us

5 étoiles

Avertissement sur le contenu Spoilers

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Heart-warming utopian future

4 étoiles

Utopian futures are not usually my thing (dystopia any day), but this was thoughtfully crafted and heart-warmimg so I enjoyed it. The only thing that bothered me a little was the gender pronoun usage. The main character is referred to as "they" throughout, which of course is fine but a little distracting for me.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Tea, anyone?

4 étoiles

I like it sometimes when I don't remember why I wanted to read a book. This was one. It can make it a bit difficult at first. Either the author was being sparse of I was being more dense than usual.
By mid point or so I was all in. And really enjoyed it. a couple tears may have been shed at the end. Wonderful.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Review of 'A Psalm for the Wild-Built' on 'Goodreads'

3 étoiles

I wanted to read this because I had heard about this genre of “hope punk” or “cozy punk,” and I was curious. As I expected, there was no real conflict, or any jeopardy or much in the way of stakes. But this is what the genre is about, giving a break from the catastrophe that is our current world, so on that count, I would give it a high score, but I prefer novels with more at stake and more conflict. But I can see how many who are very stressed in everyday life and stressed about the planet and technology might take comfort in this sort of a book (not that I’m not stressed about these things, but I guess I’m used to higher level of stress). I don’t expect to continue with the series, but who knows?

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

A wonderful cozy read!

4 étoiles

I read this book in one sitting from start to finish on Christmas day with hot tea and a blanket. It is precisely what I needed for some relaxation and escape. The book is about breaking patterns, dealing with boredom, trying new things, failing and grappling with what it means to be human - all told through the story between sibling dex, a tea monk and a funny robot named mosscap.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

is it possible to be nostalgic for another world?

5 étoiles

sweet, beautiful, simple and short. this story came to me on the heels of a hard year, which itself was following a couple more hard years. sibling dex and mosscap were precisely the guides i needed to recenter at the end of this year and think about how to bring a little bit of tea monk energy into the next chapters of my life. i'll be rereading this one.

a publié une critique de A Psalm for the Wild-Built par Becky Chambers (Monk and Robot, #1)

Feels like a warm embrace

5 étoiles

This novella felt like a warm embrace. It's cozy, cute and light. A traveling tea monk exploring the world coming in contact with a conscious robot. Robots were long forgotten by humanity, having fled to the wilderness to live their own lives. I loved the discussions about life purpose and consciousness. It made me want to continue reading the next one.

avatar for ben.kc@bookwyrm.social

l’a noté

5 étoiles

Sujets

  • Robots — Fiction
  • Mythology — Fiction
  • Self-consciousness (Awareness) — Fiction
  • Gender-nonconforming people — Fiction
  • Science Fiction

Listes