Under the Blue
By (Author) Oana Aristide
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
31st May 2022
3rd February 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Science fiction: near future
Speculative fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
823.92
Short-listed for McKitterick Prize 2022 (UK)
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm
229g
A road trip beneath clear blue skies and a blazing sun: a reclusive artist is forced to abandon his home and follow two young sisters across a post-pandemic Europe in search of a safe place. Is this the end of the world
Meanwhile two computer scientists have been educating their baby in a remote location. Their baby is called Talos, and he is an advanced AI program. Every week they feed him data, starting from the beginning of written history, era by era, and ask him to predict what will happen next to the human race. At the same time they're involved in an increasingly fraught philosophical debate about why human life is sacred and why the purpose for which he was built - to predict threats to human life to help us avoid them - is a worthwhile and ethical pursuit.
These two strands come together in a way that is always suspenseful, surprising and intellectually provocative: this is an extraordinarily prescient and vital work of fiction - an apocalyptic road novel to frighten and thrill.
'Chilling, cryptic-apocalyptic, and highly thought-provoking' - Andrew Hunter Murray, Sunday Times Best-selling author of The Last Day
'Highly readable and hugely important - an apocalyptic road trip into our near future informed and shaped by the most pressing issues of our present' - Owen Sheers
'Achingly believable, unsensational, and chilling' - The Times
'A book of insight and foresight, lit with wit and gorgeous with intelligence' - Jay Griffiths, author
'Under the Blue is a novel with a terrible beauty. Oana Aristide gives us so much to think about: environmental destruction, the melting of the polar ice, eco-terrorism, but all within a heart-stopping story of three survivors travelling through Europe alone. I couldn't look away' - Claire Fuller, author
Oana was born in Transylvania, to parents of Romanian, Greek and Yemeni background. After the fall of communism the family emigrated to Sweden. Oana has worked in the City of London as a macroeconomist, and as an advisor to the Romanian prime minister, but since 2018 she has lived on a Greek island, converting a heritage villa into a hotel.