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Laura Jean McKay

    Laura Jean McKay píše o vztazích mezi lidmi a zvířaty, přičemž zkoumá hranice mezi druhy a etické otázky, které z nich vyplývají. Její práce se ponořuje do složitých interakcí mezi lidskými a ne-lidskými bytostmi a často se zabývá společenskými a environmentálními důsledky těchto vztahů. Prostřednictvím svého psaní nabízí jedinečný pohled na svět, který se ptá po naší roli a odpovědnosti vůči ostatním tvorům, se kterými planetu sdílíme. Její díla jsou známá svým hlubokým zamyšlením nad empatií a propojením napříč druhy.

    The Animals in That Country
    The Animals in That Country
    Gunflower
    Holiday in Cambodia
    • Holiday in Cambodia

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of Cambodia's haunting history and vibrant culture, the narrative explores the contrast between its tragic past and the welcoming spirit of its people. It highlights the allure of the country as a destination for tourists, showcasing its potential for adventure and discovery. The juxtaposition of the killing fields and the majestic temples of Angkor serves as a poignant reminder of resilience and hope in a land where anything is possible.

      Holiday in Cambodia
    • A GuardianBest Fiction Book of 2023 The brilliant new short story collection from the Arthur C. Clarke Award--winning author of The Animals in That Country. A family of cat farmers gets the chance to set the felines free. A group of chickens tells it like it is. A female-crewed ship ploughs through the patriarchy. A support group finds solace in a world without men. With her trademark humour, energy, and flair, McKay offers glimpses of places where dreams subsume reality, where childhood restarts, where humans embrace their animal selves and animals talk like humans. The stories in Gunflowerexplode and bloom in mesmerising ways, showing the world both as it is and as it could be.

      Gunflower
    • The Animals in That Country

      Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,3(22)Ohodnotit

      The story follows Jean, an unconventional grandmother who connects more with animals than humans, particularly her favorite dingo, Sue. A pandemic emerges, allowing people to understand animal language, leading to chaos and madness. As her son Lee and granddaughter Kimberly become affected and flee, Jean embarks on a journey to find them. Accompanied by Sue, she navigates a transformed world where the animal apocalypse deepens the divide between humans and wildlife, challenging her understanding of connection and family.

      The Animals in That Country
    • WINNER OF THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD A SUNDAY TIMESBOOK OF THE YEAR Out on the road, no one speaks, everything talks. Hard-drinking, foul-mouthed grandma Jean has never been good at getting on with other humans, apart from her granddaughter, Kimberly. Instead, she surrounds herself with animals, working as a guide in an outback wildlife park. Then, a strange pandemic begins sweeping the country, its chief symptom that its victims begin to understand the language of animals. Many infected people lose their minds, including Jean's son, Lee. When he takes off with Kimberly, Jean follows, with Sue the dingo riding shotgun. As they travel, they discover a stark, strange world in which the animal apocalypse has only further isolated people from other species.

      The Animals in That Country