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Parable of the Talents
by Octavia E. Butler
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Shannon
Hillsborough

A review of this — 50 weeks ago

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A reread of Parable of the Sower reveals a dark vision of the near future that is eerily reminiscent of the pictures we all saw on TV following Hurricane Katrina, a frighteningly realistic portrayal of poverty and anarchy that is all too easy to imagine following on the heels of global warming’s devastation. The follow-up, Parable of the Talents, is even more grim and harrowing than its predecessor in its depiction of an America plunged into chaos. Butler deftly picks up the threads of the major issues facing us today — climate change, the widening gap between rich and poor, the privatization of education and social services — and follows them to the inevitably disastrous results if these problems aren’t addressed. Most frightening of all is the depiction of an America in the grips of Christian extremists who murder and enslave people and separate children from their parents, just because they do not hold the same beliefs.

But Butler’s story is one of hope too: of a prophet leading her people toward a better future, following a spiritual practice that makes more sense to me than most organized religions I know of, and of a goal — to sow the seeds of humanity throughout space — that I have always believed held the key to our survival as a species. God is change, indeed, but instead of fighting it or surrendering to it, just recognize it and use it to make your goals a reality. This message is contained within a work of fiction that paint a frightening picture of the future, but it rings very true to me.\

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Grant Neufeld
Calgary

A story about this — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I’ve only read one other Octavia E. Butler book before starting this one, but I’m certain I’ll be reading much more of her work.

I just finished reading the first four chapters of Parable of the Talents, and it was painful to have to tear myself away to get back to work. Immensely engaging writing. My big incentive to finish my work now is being able to get back to this book…


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