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    Futuristic alien ships float in formation over a vast natural valley illuminated by vivid night lights.

    “The Embedding” – A Captivating First Contact Novel Focused on Linguistics.

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    The Embedding
    by Ian Watson, published by Gollancz

    Ian Watson, a renowned British science fiction writer with over 20 novels to his name, sadly passed away in April. Although his legacy may have dimmed over the years, his debut novel The Embedding, published in 1973, received widespread acclaim, with Audience labeling it “the most spectacular since noteworthy science fiction.”Solaris and many of his later works include engaging narratives in both science fiction and fantasy, touching on themes like Warhammer 40,000 as well as noteworthy collaborative projects like AI: Artificial Intelligence with Stanley Kubrick.

    Surprisingly, as a science fiction critic, I was unaware of Watson’s influential works until after his passing. Eager to correct this, I started with his most renowned novel.

    The Embedding revolves around the theme of first contact through the lens of linguistics. The protagonist, Chris, conducts groundbreaking experiments on children in a UK research facility to explore whether growing up speaking an experimental language can alter perception. His methodology is inspired by the work of Raymond Roussel, a poet who passed away in 1933. Chris believes that language fundamentally shapes reality, and his experiments could unveil profound understandings of the universe. Concurrently, in the Amazon rainforest, his former friend Pierre researches a tribe known as the Zemahoa.

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    Aliens seek living human brains to discover languages that could unlock new realities.
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    The Zemahoa people communicate using two unique languages, A and B. The second language can only be comprehended with the assistance of local medicine, which intriguingly aligns with many concepts from the “embedded language” that Chris is investigating in the UK. It’s disheartening that U.S. contractors are attempting to encroach upon the sacred lands of these tribes…

    Amidst this backdrop, extraterrestrial beings arrive on Earth, seeking live human brains to contribute to their quest for languages capable of revealing new dimensions of reality. Naturally, they are curious about the research conducted by Chris and Pierre.

    If you are fond of science fiction that grapples with grand philosophical concepts, this novel could resonate with you. However, be warned: apart from a few peripheral characters, the protagonists’ moral complexities may not appeal to everyone. Chris’s methods on children are notably cruel, while Pierre’s interactions in the Amazon are equally troubling. The Zemahoa tribe’s reactions to changing tides, particularly their treatment of pregnant women, reflect dire cultural consequences. The aliens’ inquisitiveness and government officials’ recklessness further blur the lines of ethics and heroism, making Chris an understated character. (This nuance may not detract from your reading experience.)

    Importantly, it’s essential to note that the narrative is a “product of its time.” The language and references concerning people of color may not align with contemporary views and could be considered offensive by today’s standards.

    Additionally, as prevalent in much literature from the 1960s and 70s, this novel largely presents a male perspective, with female characters often relegated to subordinate roles.

    Nonetheless, The Embedding is an intriguing read, and I look forward to exploring more of Watson’s fantasy works. Highly recommended for enthusiasts of classic science fiction.

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    Arrival
    by Ted Chiang

    This exceptional collection of short stories, which includes the narrative that inspired the critically acclaimed film Arrival, was initially published as Stories of Your Life and Others. Chiang’s exploration of alien cultures and their unique understandings of time and language parallels some themes found in The Embedding.

    Emily H. Wilson is the author of the Sumerians series (Inanna, Gilgamesh, and Ninshbar, published by Titan) and is currently working on her first science fiction novel. A former editor at New Scientist, she can be followed on Instagram @emilyhwilson1.

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