Summary
A Psalm for the Wild-Built is the first novella in Becky Chambers's Monk and Robot duology. Published in 2021, this solarpunk story takes place on Panga, a moon where robots gained self-awareness centuries ago and disappeared into the wilderness. The novella follows Dex, a non-binary tea monk, as they encounter Mosscap, a robot venturing out of the wild to check on humanity. Together, they embark on a journey to answer the question, “What do people need?” Winner of the Hugo Award, A Psalm for the Wild-Built has been praised as a “cozy, wholesome meditation” on consciousness and nature. The sequel, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, was released in 2022.
Plot
Set on the moon of Panga, A Psalm for the Wild-Built takes place centuries after robots gained self-awareness and retreated into the wilderness. The story follows Dex, a non-binary monk who travels between communities, serving custom-blended teas and listening to people's concerns. Feeling unfulfilled in their routine, Dex decides to venture into the untamed wilderness beyond the settled areas.
During their journey, Dex has an unexpected encounter with a robot named Splendid Speckled Mosscap, marking the first human-robot interaction in centuries. As Mosscap explains to Dex, it has come to honor an old promise to check in on humanity and seek an answer to the question, “What do people need?” Intrigued by this mission, Dex agrees to accompany Mosscap deeper into the wilderness.
As they travel together, Dex and Mosscap engage in thought-provoking conversations about purpose, consciousness, and the nature of human needs. Their destination is an abandoned monastery, where they hope to find insights into their shared question. Along the way, they navigate the challenges of the wild and learn from each other's perspectives.
The novella explores themes of sustainability, personal fulfillment, and the relationship between humans and technology. Set against the backdrop of a solarpunk society that has transitioned away from its industrialized past, A Psalm for the Wild-Built presents a hopeful vision of the future while examining what truly matters in life.
Themes
Pursuit of purpose and meaning
Human-robot relationships and coexistence