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Native Tongue explores a dystopian future where the United States is run by men and women have lost their rights. The story follows linguists who translate alien languages and develop a secret language to enable women's freedom. It delves into themes of linguistics, power, and resistance in a thought-provoking science fiction narrative.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by linguistics and societal structures in a dystopian setting. The story explores a future where language plays a critical role in gender dynamics, making it an intriguing read for those who appreciate speculative fiction that challenges social norms. Fans of thought-provoking science fiction that delves into the power dynamics of language and communication might find this particularly appealing.

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Native Tongue

A feminist classic of science fiction comes to the Masterwork list - praised by Ursulua Le Guin, this is a cult novel due to be rediscovered.

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Set in the twenty-second century after the repeal of the Nineteenth Amendment, the novel reveals a world where women are once again property, denied civil rights, and banned from public life. In this world, Earth's wealth relies on interplanetary commerce, for which the population depends on linguists, a small, clannish group of families whose women breed and become perfect translators of all the galaxies' languages. The linguists wield power, but live in isolated compounds, hated by the population, and in fear of class warfare. But a group of women is destined to challenge the power of men and linguists.

Native Tongue introduces us to Nazareth, the most talented linguist of her family, who is exhausted by her constant work translating for the government, supervising the children's language education in the Alien-in-Residence interface chambers, running the compound, and caring for the elderly men. She longs to retire to the Barren House, where women past childbearing age knit, chat, and wait to die. What Nazareth does not yet know is that a clandestine revolution is going on in the Barren Houses: there, word by word, women are creating a language of their own to free them of men's domination. Their secret must, above all, be kept until the language is ready for use.

The women's language, Laadan, is only one of the brilliant creations found in this stunningly original novel. Native Tongue combines a page-turning plot with challenging meditations on the tensions between freedom and control, individuals and communities, thought and action.

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Native Tongue by Suzette Haden Elgin is acclaimed for its exploration of feminist themes and speculative fiction. It is praised for offering a powerful, apocalyptic vision akin to works like The Handmaid's Tale, delving into a world where women lack public rights but wield language as their form of resistance. The novel is noted for its rigorous investigation of scientific and ideological hypotheses, reflecting deep social and emotional impacts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781473227569

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 August 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Gollancz

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 290g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Suzette Haden Elgin (born Patricia Anne Wilkins; 1936-2015) was an American science fiction author. She founded the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and was considered an important figure in the field of science fiction constructed languages. Elgin was also a linguist; she published non-fiction, of which the best-known is the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense series.

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