![]() Our discussion also turned toward VanderMeer’s home state of Florida, which has influenced his writing and understanding of climate change, as well as his thoughts on the future of technology and the human species as we know it.Īmy Brady: What are you feeling in the days leading up to the movie release of Annihilation? Excitement? Apprehension? This book, like much of his earlier work, explores some of humanity’s darkest impulses and the devastating ways we treat the natural world. His latest novella from MCD x FSG, The Strange Bird, which is set in the Borne universe, hits shelves on February 27, and the movie adaptation of Annihilation (book one in the Southern Reach Trilogy) opened on February 23rd in theaters across the country.ĭespite his busy schedule, VanderMeer found time to speak with me about The Strange Bird, which unfolds from the point-of-view of an animal that has been constructed, body part by body part, by human hands (the book’s human characters refer to the bird and other animals like it as pieces of “biotech”). ![]() ![]() Jeff VanderMeer, author of the Southern Reach Trilogy and Borne, is having a big month. ![]()
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