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Erik Esse's avatar

Thank you for this! I've thought a lot about Earthseed, but I've never considered it's lack of an underworld. I've thought that Earthseed lacks transcendence because the "heaven" it holds out is just another physical place, and one that is actually much less nurturing of human life than the Earth. From what I've read, in Butler's drafts of the third book, space colonization always ended in tragedy, the hopeful vision of Earthseed unfulfilled. This actually seems much more inline with Butler's other work, where there is no escape from physical and interpersonal struggles of human existence. I'll have to think more about what an Earthseed underworld might look like and imply.

BTW, I write meditations based on the Earthseed writings (among other things) at ChangeShaper.blog: https://changeshapers.blog/category/earthseed-meditations/

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Rebecca D. Martin's avatar

Really enjoyable background to and analysis of the books!

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