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“Reminiscent of Fahrenheit 451 and Brave New World but with Tevisโ brand of sad romance. As with The Man Who Fell to Earth this book is about becoming human, but instead of an alien discovering his humanity this story is about humans rediscovering their heritage in a world where reading has become illegal and robots keep mankind in a stupor of drugs and entertainment, discouraging any emotional interaction between people. Privacy has become the most important thing in peopleโs lives and even making eye contact is discouraged. And this is the world in which unfolds a love story about regaining human dignity. There are vivid scenes of comradery, of ignorance, and the absurdity of allowing machines to run the show, about the future being placed in the hands of one individual. A terrible responsibility that no one could possibly be prepared for, certainly not using machine logic. Overall this was a wonderful book, not quite the tear-jerker that was The Man Whole Fell to Earth, but well worth reading. Iโm looking forward to reading more of Tevisโ books as he has proved to be a consistently wonderful writer.”
— Jean-Paul • Space Cowboy Books
Summary
In a world where the human population has suffered devastating losses, a handful of survivors cling to what passes for life in a post-apocalyptic, dying landscape. A world where humans wander, drugged and lulled by electronic bliss. A dying world of no children and no art, where reading is forbidden. And a strange love triangle: Spofforth, who runs the world, the most perfect machine ever created, whose only wish is to die; and Paul and Mary Lou, a man and a woman whose passion for each other is the only hope for the future of human beings on earth.
An elegiac dystopia of mankind coming to terms with its own imminent extinction, Mockingbird was nominated for a Nebula Award for Best Novel.