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Commitment hour (Mass Market Paperback)

de James Alan Gardner (Author)
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (18 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

Nebula Award nominee Gardner (Expendable) gives a less-than-stellar performance with this silly look at the future of sex roles. In the 25th century, teenage Fullin, along with his lover, Cappie, and the other villagers of Tober Cove, enjoy the right of selecting what gender they will be for their adult lives: the "Commitment Hour" of the title, is the night when the two must make the big decision. Although Gardner lacks the finesse of Le Guin's anthropological SF, he packs his story with intriguing characters and numerous plot twists to compensate. But a visiting anthropologist, a murder, even the discovery that Fullin's mother is a hermaphrodite, do not add up to a compelling or complete novel. A convoluted climax, in which Fullin discovers the real origin of Cove's society, is just too expository and messy to supply any satisfying emotional payoff or meaningful message about gender and society.
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Fullin is a young musician nearing his twentieth birthday, when all Tubor Cove youngsters must decide their sex, even if they are plainly male, female, or a despised "Neut." If a male decides he is to be female, then at "commitment hour," he disappears into a sort of incubator known as "Bird House" and, in due course, his female half emerges. It is a deeply religious moment, and the citizens of Tubor Cove have formed a kind of New Age cult around it. Commitment hour didn't originally have anything to do with religion, however, and after an outcast discovers the secret and turns murderous, Fullin and Tubor Cove have to make some basic changes. Rather a thin concept to support an entire novel, though Fullin is appealing. John Mort

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A most unusual story of gender roles in society, Janv. 26 2004
Par Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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James Alan Gardner's Commitment Hour certainly isn't your run-of-the-mill science fiction novel. The author provides an interesting and sometimes uncomfortable look at the role of gender in society, but I'm not sure he is entirely successful, nor am I sure if there was some highly perceptive point he was trying to make or if he found any real answers to his own questions in this regard. The first few chapters failed to spark my interest, but in time Gardner did manage to bring a sense of life to the story and create something interesting albeit ultimately somewhat unfulfilling.

The setting is twenty-fifth century earth, a somewhat primitive and naturalistic era borne of the fact that some seventy percent of the population has left for other planets in the wake of alien visitation; the technology of man's past has largely been abandoned, its relics consigned to the stuff of legend. The aliens and the facts of the big migration are only mentioned and never really emphasized; rather, it is the unique society of Tober Cove that demands all of the author's attention. Like most new earth societies, Tober Cove is a land of farmers and fishermen; here, a priestess marks the changing of seasons in primitive rituals and the law is upheld by a representative of the legendary Patriarch. Tober Cove is unique in one regard, however; here, the children alternate their sex between male and female for the first twenty years of their lives, after which time, at the crucial Commitment Hour, each one chooses whether to live as a male, a female, or - on rare occasions - both. Neuts are rare indeed, for those who choose a hermaphroditic life are banished from the land and threatened with instant death should they return.

Fullin stands on the brink of his Commitment Hour choice, as does his life's partner Cappie. Fullin is confused enough by his feelings toward Cappie, feelings which vary significantly from year to year as his sex changes, but life gets infinitely more confusing when a scientist comes to witness and study the Commitment Hour ceremonies, bringing alongside him a Neut banished from Tober Cove twenty years earlier. Murder and other disquieting horror visits the village, and by the time Fullin and Cappie are ready to be flown to the mysterious Birds Home to make their final commitments, dramatic change indeed is blowing in the wind. It is only in the final chapters that a real science fiction element enters the story, but this mainly serves as a means for wrapping up the gender study the novel basically consists of.

The story can be confusing at times, and the mixing and confusion of sexual perspectives never truly delivers any revelations of insight. The fact that Fullin, ostensibly a male at this time, is troubled by homosexual feelings from both sides of the gender line, combined with the whole society's antipathy toward Neuts, strikes a discordant chord, and few of Gardner's sexual questions find answers in his strikingly unusual conclusion. Commitment Hour is a strange novel, a book of probing questions without ultimate answers, but such is the very state of society itself. Some readers will no doubt find this novel an uncomfortable read, but its novelty and sense of unusual purpose make of it a story worth pursuing and pondering over.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Future choices, Janv. 15 2004
Par Avid Reader (Franklin, Tn) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Commitment hour (Hardcover)
It's the future and in a backward place on Earth a small town goes about its daily activities. Fullin, the musician hero, is about ready to make the committment - the decision as to which sex they will be the rest of their lives. Only strangers appear from afar and over time he finds out that reality is not what it appear nor what he could even imagine. Allegedly a citizen went off and returned 24 hours a different sex. The reality of this was something different. Without giving away the plot it involves cloning, brain wave transferance, three sexes and experiments by an advanced civilization.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Fable on Gender Identity, Sep 9 2003
Par JFBeilman "Bibliophile" (Wichita, KS United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book set in a community where non-adults switch genders every year is a fascinating take on sexual identity.The narrater, Fullen, is especially enteresting.Fullen's feamale half even has different views than Fullen's male half.Wheras the former has liberal views, the latter is slightly conservative. And finally, I liked the twist ending which makes out the male Fullen's view of Neuters to be ironic.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good story
I enjoyed this story about a gender switching community. Each year, every nonadult changes gender. It is amusing to see the personality switches (the author clearly thinks... Read more
Publié le Nov. 15 2002 par Margaret Dybala

5.0étoiles sur 5 Pick a sex
In Tober Cove, the humans change yearly from male to female, until their twentieth year when they must commit to being male or female, or to be neuter (a hermaphrodite), and... Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2002 par blissengine

4.0étoiles sur 5 Very good, but not as good as some other Gardner books.
This is my 2nd book by this author. The first one was "Expendable", and was an excellent read. Read more
Publié le Nov. 16 2001 par fourstringmagic

2.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting concept... but is that enough?
I've enjoyed other books by this author, so I picked this one up. He's taking on an unusual theme--the nature of male vs female, with a religious/ritualistic culture in the... Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2001 par A. Lee

2.0étoiles sur 5 A good idea, but....
Much like Gardner's other books, I read Commitment Hour very quickly. This time, though, not because I wanted to, but because I was ill. Read more
Publié le Avril 6 2001 par BJ Fraser

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not bad, not great
The story is really simple and limited, but Gardner still makes it interesting, and there is some action. Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2001 par viper726

3.0étoiles sur 5 Great book, bad ending
I was quite enthralled by this book, couldn't put it down. It had a lot going for it until the last chapter. Read more
Publié le Juil 16 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Cute Small-Town Sci-Fi Whodunit Starring Questing Adolescent
Very entertaining: spanning many genres, and exploring themes of gender, parenthood, and politics through the eyes of one mixed-up teenager. My favorite of Gardner's books.
Publié le Jui 14 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Sci-fi with a message.
I think some of the other reviewers have missed the purpose of this book. For me, it was a very powerful statement about how our modern society shapes the relationships between... Read more
Publié le Avril 20 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 Please, Spare me the stupid male and dowdy Female charcters
I loved this intriguing tale of your sexual preferances, but the characters were just extremely stupidly dull. I hated them. How much more stick like could you get? Read more
Publié le Avril 16 1999

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