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Octavia Butler

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Octavia Estelle Butler (born June 22, 1947 in Pasadena, California|Pasadena, California) is an American science fiction writer, and one of the few African-American women in the field. She has won both Hugo award|Hugo and Nebula award|Nebula awards and is a recipient of the MacArthur Foundation "genius grant".






Patternist Series
  • Patternmaster (1976) - Far in the future, regular humans are dominated by a society of networked telepathic humans who, in turn, are ruled by the most powerful telepath: the Patternmaster. Also hostile to the remaining regular humans are Clayarks, mutant humans created long ago by disease unwittingly brought back to Earth from outer space by astronauts. The story evolves around the aging of the current Patternmaster, spawning a battle among telepaths to see who will become the next Patternmaster.

  • Mind of My Mind (1977) - An immortal's breeding program has created a society of networked telepaths that he struggles to control.

  • Survivor (1978) - With Earth being ravaged by the disease that was brought back from outer space, and telepaths now asserting control over what remains of humanity, regular humans are caught in the middle, and one group of them has decided to escape it all to a new planet, where they now, as aliens, must struggle to co-exist with the race that already lives there. (Octavia Butler, herself, has come to dislike this novel.)

  • Wild Seed (1980) - Prequel to Mind of My Mind. Two immortals, one who changes bodies and another who has perfect control of her own, struggle to live together over generations, as one concentrates on creating a new race through his own breeding program. - James Tiptree, Jr. Award winner

  • Clay's Ark (1984) - A colony of people mutated by a disease that astronauts have unwittingly brought back to Earth from outer space struggle to keep themselves isolated enough that the disease does not spread throughout all humanity.


Xenogenesis/Lilith's Brood series

  • Dawn (1987) - After the near-extinction of humanity, a woman is resurrected by the alien Oankali as part of a plan to colonize the earth with alien-human hybrids.

  • Adulthood Rites (1988) - An alien-human hybrid child is abducted by sterile human resisters.

  • Imago (1989) - An androgynous being comes of age and integrates human and alien societies.


The three volumes of this series are also collected into two omnibus editions, Xenogenesis (out of print) and Lilith's Brood.

Parable series

  • Parable of the Sower (1993) - a girl with heightened empathy develops a benign philosophical and religious system during her childhood in a walled suburb in a dystopian anarchic future Los Angeles. When the suburb's security is compromised, her home is destroyed, and her family murdered, she travels north with some survivors to try to start a community where her religion can grow.

  • Parable of the Talents (1998) - as the U.S. continues to fall apart, the protagonist's community is attacked and taken over by a bloc of religious fanatics who inflict brutal atrocities like rape and murder. The novel is essentially a harsh indictment of fundamentalism and in that respect is similar to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.


Other

  • Kindred (novel)|Kindred (1979) - Often shelved in Literature or African American literature, rather than with science fiction. Story of a modern African-American woman who keeps falling back through time to rescue her white, slave-owning ancestor.

  • Bloodchild and Other Stories (1995) - Title story, "Bloodchild" (1984), won Hugo award|Hugo and Nebula award|Nebula Awards. Also includes four other stories and two essays. The pieces span Butler's career, the first finished in 1971 and the last in 1993.

  • Fledgling (2005) - a vampire novel. ISBN 1583226907


Listening
  • http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/11/158201 Interview on Democracy Now! radio program, 11 November 2005






  • http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=672 Literary Encyclopedia (in-progress)

  • http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/butler_octavia_estelle.html Voices from the Gaps biography

  • http://www.npr.org/programs/specials/racism/010830.octaviabutler.html NPR

  • isfdb name|id=Octavia_E._Butler|name=Octavia E. Butler


  • http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/butler2/ "The Book of Martha" at http://www.Scifi.com Scifi.com

  • http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/butler/ "Amnesty" at http://www.Scifi.com Scifi.com


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Category:People from the San Fernando Valley|Butler, Octavia
Category:African American writers|Butler, Octavia
Category:Baptists|Butler, Octavia
Category:Feminist artists|Butler, Octavia
Category:Hugo Award winning authors|Butler, Octavia
Category:MacArthur Fellows|Butler, Octavia
Category:American science fiction writers|Butler, Octavia
Category:Women writers|Butler, Octavia
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