Under the Eye of the Big Birdis a haunting and thought-provoking novel by Hiromi Kawakami that imagines a distant, post-human future. Structured as a series of interconnected stories, the book paints a fragmented portrait of a world where human beings are no longer born but manufactured in factories, altered with animal traits such as gills or the ability to photosynthesize. As humans become increasingly alien, they are watched over by artificial intelligences called the "Watchers" and "Mothers," designed to preserve what remains of a fading civilization.
In this quiet apocalypse, Kawakami explores existential questions: What does it mean to be human when biology is engineered? What happens to society when individuality and fertility vanish? And can meaning still be found in a world on the brink of dissolution?
Why Read This Book?
A chilling and poetic meditation on humanity's potential evolution and extinction.
Beautifully written in Kawakami's signature style: spare, surreal, and emotionally resonant.
Presents a deeply imaginative future with philosophical reflections on identity and survival.
Shortlisted for the 2024 International Booker Prize.
Perfect for readers who enjoy speculative fiction with literary and contemplative depth.
About the Author
Hiromi Kawakami is one of Japan’s most acclaimed contemporary authors. Her works often blur the line between the ordinary and the surreal, exploring themes of memory, transformation, and the emotional intricacies of everyday life. Known internationally for novels such as Strange Weather in TokyoandThe Ten Loves of Nishino, Kawakami brings a quiet power and lyrical clarity to everything she writes.Under the Eye of the Big Birdcontinues her tradition of reshaping narrative form while reflecting deeply on the human condition.