WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Conditionally Human cover

Conditionally Human

Open in WeRead

About This Book

An inspector for a bio-administration agency is ordered to locate and test a batch of factory-made quasi-human animals suspected of mental or glandular deviation, working under a tight, seven-day mandate while managing limited kennel space and administrative pressures. Domestic scenes show his spouse's moral revulsion at his duties and the community's emotional attachments to engineered pets. The plot follows the procedural search and seizure of suspect units and the handling of unclaimed animals, using the investigation to probe questions of intelligence, personhood, bureaucratic authority, and the conflict between professional obligation and human sympathy.

About the Author

Miller, Walter M. portrait

Walter M. Miller

Walter M. Miller Jr. was an American science fiction writer best known for his novel "A Canticle for Leibowitz," which explores themes of religion, history, and the cyclical nature of civilization. His work often reflects a deep philosophical inquiry into humanity's future and moral dilemmas. In addition to his acclaimed novel, Miller wrote several short stories and novellas, including "Check and Checkmate" and "Death of a Spaceman," which showcase his unique blend of speculative fiction and thought-provoking narratives. His contributions to the genre have left a lasting impact, making him a notable figure in mid-20th century science fiction.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like