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Parable of the Sower

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Dans un futur fracturé où règnent les catastrophes climatiques et l'effondrement sociétal, une jeune femme atteinte d'une maladie rare (ressentir la douleur des autres comme la sienne) se bat pour survivre et redéfinir le but de l'humanité.
Le voyage de Lauren Olamina à travers des terres désolées et sans loi et sa philosophie révolutionnaire, Earthseed, remettent en question les limites de la foi et de la résilience.
Butler’s gripping tale explores inequality, environmental ruin, and the raw will to rebuild.
A must-read for fans of dystopian fiction and thought-provoking narratives.
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12X13X14 April 30, 2019 English 356 pages , ,

Authors

Parable of the Sower

Octavia E. Butler

Octavia E. Butler (1947–2006) was a groundbreaking American science fiction author celebrated for her visionary and thought-provoking work. As one of the first Black women to gain prominence in the genre, she broke barriers with novels that explored themes of power, race, gender, hierarchy, and human survival. Her writing blends speculative worlds with deep social […]

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Set in a near-future America ravaged by climate collapse, economic inequality, and societal decay, The Parable of the Sower follows 15-year-old Lauren Olamina as she navigates a world on the brink. Living in a gated community in California, Lauren suffers from hyperempathy, a condition that forces her to physically feel the pain and emotions of others. When her community is destroyed, she flees into the dangerous unknown, armed with little more than her wits and a revolutionary idea.

Lauren’s journey becomes a fight for survival as she encounters thieves, addicts, and desperate survivors in a landscape where water is scarcer than oil and lawlessness reigns. Along the way, she begins to develop Earthseed, a philosophical and spiritual belief system centered on the idea that “God is Change.” Her vision challenges the dogma of her preacher father and offers a radical path forward for humanity.

Butler weaves themes of resilience, faith, and systemic inequality into a gripping narrative. The novel critiques capitalism, racism, and environmental neglect, painting a hauntingly plausible future. Lauren’s hyperempathy—a double-edged sword—shapes her understanding of community and justice, driving her to seek solutions beyond mere survival.

The story crescendos as Lauren gathers a diverse group of followers, each grappling with their own traumas, to establish a fragile new society. Butler’s unflinching portrayal of human fragility and ingenuity underscores the urgency of adaptation in the face of collapse.

A cornerstone of speculative fiction, The Parable of the Sower remains startlingly relevant, blending visceral storytelling with prescient social commentary. Its exploration of climate crisis, systemic collapse, and the search for meaning cements it as a modern classic.

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