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Sto caricando le informazioni... La nuova stirpe (1977)di Octavia E. Butler
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I'm kind of sad that Anwanyu/Emma wasn't more included in this story and that she kind of seemed like a defeated afterthought but as I think about it I wonder if that was the point? I really love how Butler continuously discusses family dynamics in really brilliant ways. Always with the themes of power, control, coercion and eventual loving defeat. I don't think any other writer writes family so perfectly and honestly. I read this book years ago for a class, but it was interesting to read it again as I work my way through the Patternist series. There were several things I forgot, like the fact that the story is told from more than one pov. I liked it just as much as I did before, especially the growth that Mary has. I'm excited to see what new topics and perspectives thr next book brings. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML:From "one of science fiction's finest writers": A young woman with tremendous psychic power battles to set a new course for mankind (The New York Times). The baby's name is Mary, and her father is immortal. For thousands of years he has orchestrated a selective breeding project, attempting to create a master race capable of controlling others through thought. Most of his attempts have resulted in volatile mutations, but Maryâ??whom he has raised in the rough part of a Southern California townâ??is the closest he has come to perfection. If he doesn't handle her carefully, this greatest experiment will be his last. As Mary comes of age, she begins to grow aware of her psychic powers. And when she learns of her father's plans for her, she refuses to acquiesce. She challenges him to a psychic war, battling to free her people and set a new course for mankind. Multiple Nebula and Hugo awardâ??winning author Octavia Butler's epic and thought-provoking Patternist series has fascinated generations of readers, exploring the effects of power and what it means to be human. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Octavia E. Butler including rare images from the author' Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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After enjoying Wild Seed, I admit that the jump in time left me a bit disappointed because I really wanted to continue the story of Anyanwu and Doro, and while the former is present in this book, her story is no longer centered. However, there is a nice parallelism in how Mary gains the upper hand (NOT with the same ramifications) as Anyanwu does in the first book. Anyanwu compromised and interrogated Doro's status as the antagonist at times, and that happens less in Mind of My Mind, although the characters are have the trademark multidimensionality that Butler did so well. We briefly meet one of the characters who is a significant reference in the next book in the series, Clay's Ark, which I've already read.
Robin Miles's performance offers a certain even-handedness that serves the narrative well, as well as the characters of Mary and Doro. There were times where things felt a little too flat, but also underscored the amount of mind control happening at any given moment.
Overall it is a worthy sequel to Wild Seed and while I have not read the entire series, I think it is likely an important "origin story" that explains the "Patternists" who are one of the major groups featured in Patternmaster, the last book chronologically (though published first). ( )