Parable of the Sower (novel)
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Author | Octavia E. Butler |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Parable trilogy |
Genre(s) | Dystopian, Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Four Walls Eight Windows |
Released | 1993 |
Media Type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 299 pp (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-941423-99-9 (first edition, hardback) |
Followed by | Parable of the Talents |
Parable of the Sower is the first in a two-book series of science fiction novels written by Octavia E. Butler and published in 1993.
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[edit] Plot introduction
Set in a dystopian future, Parable of the Sower centers on a young woman who possesses what Butler dubbed as hyperempathy – the ability to actually feel the pain and other sensations of others – who develops a benign philosophical and religious system during her childhood in a walled suburb in a Los Angeles where civil society is near collapse. When the suburb's security is compromised, her home is destroyed and her family murdered. She travels north with some survivors to try to start a community where her religion, called Earthseed, can grow.
[edit] Proposed third Parable novel
Butler had planned to write a third Parable novel, tentatively titled Parable of the Trickster, which would have focused on the community's struggle to survive on a new planet. She began this novel after finishing Parable of the Talents, and mentioned her work on it in a number of interviews, but at some point encountered a writer's block. She eventually shifted her creative attention, resulting in Fledgling, her final novel.
[edit] See also
[edit] Awards and nominations
Nominated:
- 1994: Nebula Award for Best Novel - Parable of the Sower
[edit] References
- Phillips, Jerry. "Intuition of the Future: Utopia and catastrophe in Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower, The" - Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Spring 2002.