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The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You

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1971 novel by Dorothy Bryant

The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You
1976McGraw-Hill edition
AuthorDorothy Bryant
Cover artistEdidt Geever (above)
GenrePhilosophical fiction,psychological fiction
Published1971 (1971 asThe Comforter: A Mystical Fantasy)
Pages220
ISBN978-0-394-73292-3
OCLC466371168

The Kin of Ata are Waiting for You (1971) is a novel by American writerDorothy Bryant. It deals with the idea of how the negation ofdreams as a guide to life affects the real world. AuthorAlice Walker has described it as "one of my favorite books in all the world".[1]

The book has been cited in a number of academic articles and text-books in the fields of philosophy, psychology,[2] and law.[3]

The book was first published as anovella by Evan Press in 1971, under the titleThe Comforter: A Mystical Fantasy. Although it was initially rejected by major publishing houses, despite the success of the author's first novel, its publication led to the inception ofBryant's private publishing business, theAta Press.Kin was subsequently picked up for publication byRandom House, a major publisher, and has remained in print for over 30 years. The novel has a cult following amongfeminists, psychologists, and teachers of religious studies.

Plot summary

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After murdering a lover, and crashing his car while fleeing the scene of the crime, a ruthlessly "successful" man is transported to an unknown island (calledAta) whose location is never revealed, the implication being that it doesn't physically exist in our world. The island is inhabited by people he gradually learns are deceptivelyprimitive. Every aspect of their waking lives is governed by their dream life. Initially in conflict with their ways, the unnamed protagonist, according toBryant, "is dragged kicking and screaming to his own salvation." He gradually comes to realize that the people of this island support and maintain the real world through their dreaming, and that he needs to incorporate this world view so he can successfully return to his former life. It can be read as an allegory of spiritual growth, and shows the influence of modern anthropological writings onindigenous peoples and the writings of psychologistCarl Jung.

Reception

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Spider Robinson praised the novel as "a deeply spiritually rewarding book" featuring "some of the cleanest, sparest,simplest prose I've seen all year."[4]

References

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  1. ^"Bryant".Feminist Writers. Detroit: St. James Press. 1996. p. 77.ISBN 978-1-55862-217-3.
  2. ^Lips, H. M. (1985)."Using science fiction to teach the psychology of sex and gender" inHand book for Teaching Introductory Psychology, L. T. Benjamin and R. S. Daniels Eds.
  3. ^Mebane-Cruz, A.; Wiener, M. (2005). "Imagining “The Good Reality”: Communities of Healing in Two Works of Utopian Fiction"Contemporary Justice Review.
  4. ^"Galaxy Bookshelf",Galaxy Science Fiction, July 1977, p. 97

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