The Man with the Compound Eyes
- Published: 29 August 2013
- ISBN: 9781448130900
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
We haven't read anything like this novel. Ever. South America gave us magical realism – what is Taiwan giving us? A new way of telling our new reality, beautiful, entertaining, frightening, preposterous, true. Completely unsentimental but never brutal, Wu Ming-Yi treats human vulnerability and the world's vulnerability with fearless tenderness
Ursula Le Guin
A haunting and evocative tale, beautifully told. I wept at the description of the dying whales and the approaching tsunami ... I think this work will be a classic
Hugh Howey, author of WOOL
Inventive narrative… The depiction of Atile’i’s magical realm and his innocent wonder at this unfamiliar and murky world is imaginative and moving
Trisha Andres, Financial Times
Intriguing… An earnest, politically conscious novel... anchored in the gritty mess of what it means to remember and to exist as an individual
Tash Aw, Guardian
Frankly, astonishing… A wonderful novel which deserves a very wide audience
David Barnett, Independent on Sunday
An extraordinary near-future adventure
chosen as one of the '50 Best Winter Reads', Independent
Shuttles between ... two realms with a dizzying ease reminiscent of Haruki Murakami, twisting the dreamlike into the curiously credible
Times Literary Supplement
A novel of the near future in which genre boundaries no longer have any meaning... The twists and turns of The Man with the Compound Eyes provide compelling reading. It is safe to say you will read nothing else quite like it
Maureen Kincaid Speller, Interzone
A fascinating genre-bending novel merging fantasy with an important environmental message
Big Issue
A novel anchored in the gritty mess of what it means to remember and to exist as an individual
Tash Aw, Guardian