Kindred book octavia butler7/6/2023 Isaac Asimov captured the spirit of Pax Americana in his mid-century “ Foundation” series, a saga of galactic expansion through soft power and advanced economics Butler may have a similar relationship to our own stunned era of slow-motion ecological catastrophe. It’s often observed that the “Parables,” already prescient when they were published, now read like prophecy. She leads a band of refugees north, dreaming of an extraterrestrial future in a sequel, “Parable of the Talents” (1998), her small sect confronts a fundamentalist President who wants to “make America great again.” Only Lauren, a teen-ager afflicted with “hyperempathy,” has the courage (or inexperience) to imagine an alternative: a survivalist gospel of constant adaptation that she calls Earthseed. Her friend demurs: “My mother is hoping this new guy, President Donner, will start to get us back to normal.” Others take refuge in criminal enterprises, Christian worship, or even indentured servitude, exchanging their freedom for security in a neo-feudal company town.
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