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Dawn
  

Dawn (Hardcover)

de Octavia E. Butler (Author)
4.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (38 évaluations de client)

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In a world devastated by nuclear war with humanity on the edge of extinction, aliens finally make contact. They rescue those humans they can, keeping most survivors in suspended animation while the aliens begin the slow process of rehabilitating the planet. When Lilith Iyapo is "awakened," she finds that she has been chosen to revive her fellow humans in small groups by first preparing them to meet the utterly terrifying aliens, then training them to survive on the wilderness that the planet has become. But the aliens cannot help humanity without altering it forever. Bonded to the aliens in ways no human has ever known, Lilith tries to fight them even as her own species comes to fear and loathe her. A stunning story of invasion and alien contact by one of science fiction's finest writers. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.


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Known for her African-American feminist perspective, the author presents the first installment of a trilogy exploring the death of the earth as we know it and the advent of interbreeding between humans and extraterrestrials. Reissue. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Back to the Future?, Janv. 4 2004
Par Kemy (London United Kingdom) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Dawn (Mass Market Paperback)
There is much here to reflect on - the inherent viciousness of much human behaviour (perhaps related in some way to our meat-laden diets?) coupled with a naive belief in our own 'unique specialness' and the way in which our short lifespans make it difficult for us to learn from our history or avoid the mistakes of the past;

On the part of the alien Oankali, a similar conceit is evidenced in their certainty that their assessment of genetic qualities is all that is needed to fully understand other species, a blindness to their own fatal contradictions include; perfectionism, being control freaks, and their inability to imagine themselves in the place of those others;

It challenges the commonly held ideas of 'progress' that modern/western society has about sophistication or civilisation being synonymous with 'advanced' material technology, yet the otherwise 'primitive' Oankali surf deep space, assimilate other species and strip entire planets using only a detailed genetic understanding and adaptability, as well as their own version of 'Free Trade'.

Socially, the book & Xenogenesis series also reveals from the increasingly desperate reactions of the 'human resisters' just how fundamentally important children/offspring are in giving our lives purpose (a fact that is often glossed over in today's technological society, but still appreciated in many indigenous ones) There is much else here - about the nature of gender, domination, compassion, power and community - that is insightfully woven into the characters and storyline as commented on by other reviewers. But perhaps it is Butler's treatment of human and alien sexuality that is most unusual and haunting and lingers well after you finish the book/series.

Butler is an accomplished and original writer who grounds aspects of her most memorable characters and storylines on mythic African themes - the importance and interconnections between spirituality, human relationships/lineages and science - bringing to mind the scholar, Charles Finch's concept of, 'The Reunification of Myth & Science' as a basis for the future.

My only gripe with her work is that the books are too short, and the endings often unresolved/unsatisfying, but this may perhaps be linked to her sparse prose style and her wish to explore the storylines further elsewhere. I thoroughly enjoy her writing nonetheless...

Also recommended: Adulthood rites, Imago, the patternist series - in fact ALL her books.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Looking for this book for years, Nov. 30 2003
Par "ambrolia" (New Orleans, LA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Dawn (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book around 1991. A friend had told me that this is just part one of the series. I read the book and couldn't put it down. I was enchanted with the cover. (the cover was different than the one shown now after the reprint)Years later, I remembered this book and wanted to read it again, but for the life of me I couldn't remember the author , or the title of the book.. I went crazy looking in every bookstore physically and even through the internet. I remembered vague details but could remember about the alien species and the things that happened to the character in this story. I then rembered that the author was a woman. I began searching for every sci fi female author and ran across Octavia Butler. For some reason, this name struck me as being familiar...but I wasn't sure. I searched through the books she wrote and looked for reviews, anything that could help me find out if this was her. Sure enough, they had mentioned bits of the story and I was awestruck. I went out and purchased the whole series and then some. The bookstore had only a limited amount of copies. I read this book for the second time yesterday. I am excited to read the next 2 in her series for the first time after nearly 13 years after reading the first book.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Eerie and evocative, but stumbles (spoilers), Fév 6 2003
Par Thomas Strong "wheatthin" (Atlanta, GA, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Dawn (Mass Market Paperback)
"Dawn" is my least favorite Butler book that I have yet read, but it was still well worth reading.

Butler is a fine writer, but she sometimes struggles with character development, and her characters in this novel -- that is, the human characters -- are relatively flat and featherweight. She relies on the rather uninspired technique of introducing Lilith's "children" through the reports she reads, and as a result, they never breathe with life. Like a newborn GURPS character, they're all a hollow collection of quirks, neuroses, and skills.

Furthermore, the plot of the book stumbles badly with their introduction. The process by which Lilith awakens the humans and starts preparing takes far too long and is rather dry and uninvolving. Butler is clearly interested in the dynamics and conflict in building a community -- she seems to explore this theme in practically every book, always in a similar way -- but there isn't really room for it in "Dawn," a novel whose great strength is the interaction of loneliness and sexuality for a stranger in a strange land.

For the aliens -- and Lilith's ever-deepening relationships with them -- are wonderful. Watching her adjust from fear and uneasiness in their presence to erotic (if very conflicted) joy with Nikanj is simply the best thing about the book, and alone makes it worth the read. It is rare for sci-fi writers to challenge sexual norms, particularly in such an odd way, without making a joke out of it. Although she seems barely interested in what is typically considered [different] sexuality, Butler shows an intense ability to depict couplings most people would have great difficulty even imagining.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 First book of the Lilith's Brood trilogy
The marketing of these books is a little confusing, but they are a WONDERFUL read. I recommend buying Lilith's Brood, which is this book plus the two others in the trilogy.
Publié le Janv. 29 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good beginning to a surreal trilogy
If you are a sci-fi reader that wants to read about genetics, evolution and aliens. This is your series and don't stop after this book. Read more
Publié le Déc 11 2002 par Humberto Herrera

4.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding alien culture and physiology, compelling story
In _Dawn_, Octavia E. Butler has created not only an excellent story, but also penned one of the most interesting and complex alien civilizations and beings that I've read in a... Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2002 par Erin K. Darling

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Fine Beginning of a Great Story
"Dawn" is an outstandingly good novel. It drags a bit at first, but stay with it; it gets MUCH better, and the two sequels are even better than "Dawn" Save... Read more
Publié le Mai 23 2002 par watzizname

3.0étoiles sur 5 Largely disappointing
After reading the first nine pages of Dawn by Octavia E. Butler, I anticipated quite a mind-blowing novel. Read more
Publié le Avril 4 2002 par P. Nicholas Keppler

3.0étoiles sur 5 Thought provoking, but it does get old
This is the first book I've read by Butler and I had mixed feelings about it. The plot was interesting and the ideas behind it were pretty intriguing, but the book just seemed to... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2002 par Jeremy N. Dillman

3.0étoiles sur 5 couldnt really feel it....
This wasnt a bad book but i was disappointed. This is my fourth Butler book and i didnt feel like it lived up to the other three (Kindred, Parable of the Sower and Talents). Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2001 par Kosmo77

5.0étoiles sur 5 SF at its Finest!
Take a few (formerly) cliched SF elements - a post-apocalyptic earth; alien abductions; humans repopulating the planet. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2001 par Joseph J. Schultz

4.0étoiles sur 5 Way too real feeling...
The way she writes is as if I'm watching events unfold on CNN, its real feeling and spooky. The set up is great and the plot unfortunately all to believeable. Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 2001 par Laura A. Krause

5.0étoiles sur 5 This was the one that started it all
For me, this was the book that introduced me to the world of Octavia Butler. It was given to me by a friend who said I would enjoy it; primarily because of the Sci-fi nature. Read more
Publié le Avril 13 2001 par R. Anthony Mills

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