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Contemporary Fiction

Little Eyes

sp. Kentukis · 2018
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Historical Context and Significance

«Little Eyes» by Samanta Schweblin emerged at the intersection of the era of digital loneliness and the total invasion of technology into everyday life, serving as an artistic response to the anxieties of the twenty-first century. The novel, like a mirror, reflects the fragility of the boundaries between the personal and the public, between observer and observed, between human and machine. The virtual kentuki creatures become a metaphor for modern alienation and the thirst for belonging, as well as a premonition of a world where anonymity and intimacy are woven into an inextricable knot. The book has had a profound impact on cultural discourse, prompting readers and critics to reconsider questions of identity, control, and vulnerability in the digital age, and has become one of the most poignant literary statements on the nature of human connection in a world where technology mediates feelings and fears.

Little Eyes
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Date of publication: 28 May 2025
Updated: 5 July 2025
———Original titlesp. Kentukis · 2018
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