Miss Russell has a PhD in biological anthropology, which I guess does focus into the focus of this book. She started writing The Sparrow around the 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage to America. And she was interested in at that point what were these Europeans doing moving to a new continent and causing a bunch of havoc for the people who live there.
We're back to sci-fi this week, but we take a break from the politics-heavy universe of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series. Mary Doria Russell's The Sparrow instead uses science fiction to discuss anthropology, colonialism, and theology. There's some genuinely funny and warm stuff in this book, but there's a shadow hanging over the proceedings from the outset: eight people set out to explore the first known alien planet inhabited by sentient life, but only one comes back, and he's much worse for the wear.
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