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It extrapolates, but its predictions do not point toward things that are unlikely or improbable. Instead, it explores how the dominoes are already falling. We cannot, at this point, save ourselves from the damage we have done, but we can look ahead to consider where our already-chosen path is taking us.
In the wake of the success of his Southern Reach trilogy, VanderMeer published his subsequent novel, Borne , in mid It is set in a nameless post-apocalyptic city poisoned by pollutants, ravaged by violence, and terrorized by a giant flying bear who is both sustenance and threat to the scavengers, like narrator Rachel, who survive by adapting technologies left behind by the Company which poisoned the land in the first place. Borne is about the need for connection among the ruins of the lives we thought we were living. It is a metaphor for the disjunction of living in the Anthropocene era: The quotidian things that Rachel needs in order to survive are dull and dirty: Dangerous things are beautiful: Many things in Borne are characterized by weird states of multiplicity.
Their meanings overlap and bleed into each other like palimpsests; symbols inhabit each other like ghosts. In Borne , this instability finds its purest expression in Borne itself: It is liminality made multicolored, multivalent flesh.
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Rachel finds Borne on one of her expeditions out of the Balcony Cliffs to scavenge from Mord, the giant, deadly flying bear that alternatively terrifies and supplies the remaining inhabitants of the former company town where Rachel lives. Early in the novel, Rachel shows Borne the tainted river that runs outside the Balcony Cliffs. Maybe he could have swum in that river and come out unscathed. Because he made me rethink even simple words like disgusting or beautiful.
Borne is, however, also dangerous; he has a voracious appetite, and after he eats all of the bugs in the Balcony Cliffs, he goes hunting for larger prey: Eventually Rachel finds a diary Borne has kept, in which he expresses existential despair: In this way, Borne throws into stark relief a central, fundamental challenge of the Anthropocene: This is a constant tension in Borne: Borne eats people and wears their eyes or their skin like a disguise, an apt metaphor for the contemporary neocolonial appropriation of cultures that consumes the lifeworlds of others without bothering to understanding them.
The two battle in the sky; then, with a great clap of something like thunder, they both disappear.
The environment in and around the city begins to recover: