no idea how/why this ended up on my to-read list. prob when i was writing some spec. fic.
great cover, no?
i found an audiobook under a 'lost/forgotten sci fi' list. so gave it a listen while doing sunday tasks: walking the beautiful beagle, pulling weeds, watering the starting-to-dry flowers and the tree with the nest; cooking eggs and fakin bacon...
it never pulled me in. tho i truly appreciated the premise:
a plantation owner [US history?] on an alien [buzz word of the day tho different than the 50s lookin to space...] world tracks the strange animal Cytha [well, fill in the blank of the colonized and disposessed! ]and gets a lesson in xeno-ecology.
xeno-ecology is a fantastic word! grateful to the summary for giving me this word.
we have been invading. they are invaded. nosotros hemos sido invadidos. the gov't supports the invasion of... Ukraine, Palestina, Tibet and on and on and on...
so, yeah, from my brown eyes, i wanted to read this as anti-colonial. i wanted to relish the part where, according to Gutenburg project, 'they [protagonists] agree to coexist while maintaining a delicate balance between their respective roles within the ecosystem.'
i wasn't invested tho! and after i got the gist of the hunt, i've no clue about the details, and the symbolism probably got lost in the details, i've no desire to re-read/listen to the story.
prob v much of its time. ;)
as am i.
as are you.