![]() ![]() ![]() I definitely recommend checking this one out., The most striking aspect of this weird, beautiful, and occasionally disgusting novel is not, as its subtitle implies, its portrayal of working life on the spaceship. Am I human? Does it say in your files what I am?"", The Employees asks important questions about what makes up human consciousness, and also, critiques corporate language that can make its way into our lives sometimes without us knowing. Ambiguity is everything: "I don't know if I'm human anymore. The novel is by turns queasily exact about what is seen-skin pitted like pomegranate, an object's furrows oozing some nameless balm-and willfully obscure. "In brief numbered statements delivered by the human and nonhuman crew of the Six Thousand Ship to a shadowy committee, Ravn seeds her narrative with direct and allegorical reflections on transhumanism, disappearing nature, and the ambiguities of being embodied. ![]()
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