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Octavia E. Butler: Kindred, Fledgling, Collected Stories (LOA #338)
Octavia E. Butler: Kindred, Fledgling, Collected Stories (LOA #338) | Octavia Butler
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The definitive edition of the complete works of the "grand dame" of American science fiction begins with this volume gathering two novels and the complete stories Library of America extends its celebration of the best, most groundbreaking works of science fiction with a definitive new edition of the complete works of Octavia Butler. Eerily perceptive and still remarkably fresh, Butler's distinctive approach to the genre has been extraordinarily influential, inspiring current practicioners like N. K. Jemisin and Nnedi Okorafor. This first volume opens with Butler's best-known novel, the harrowing and incisive Kindred, joined by the vampire novel Fledgling as well as her complete short stories. In Kindred, a black woman married to a white man is pulled back and forth between her twentieth century present and a pre-Civil War past in which she finds herself enslaved on the plantation of her white ancestor, with repercussions both for her view of herself and her relationship with her husband. This landmark novel forever changed the way we think about what science fiction can do. In Fledgling, a woman wakes up, covered in burns, in a mountainside cave with no knowledge of who she is or what happened to her. She discovers that she is a vampire, and that there are others like her--but among the long-lived Ina, who live in symbiosis with their human blood sources, she is something new: an experimental birth, containing African American human DNA that gives her dark skin, and therefore the feared and fearful ability to go out in sunlight. Ancient racial prejudice breaks out among the vampires as she seeks justice. Also included are all nine of Butler's published short stories, together in one volume for the first time, plus two essays from the Butler archive, a newly-researched chronology of her life and career, and helpful explanatory notes.
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Lostinagoodbook
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KINDRED, FLEDGLING, COLLECTED STORIES by Octavia E. Butler
Kindred is not to be missed

#bookreview #reading #NetGalley

Full review at: https://lostnagoodbook.wordpress.com/2021/08/24/kindred-fledgling-collected-stor...

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QuintusMarcus
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Release day pic! Library of America edition of Octavia Butler was published today. Kindred, Fledgling, short stories and essays—can‘t wait to dig in!

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bnp
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Failed miserably in my activity & decluttering goals, but am happy to report I finished my fourth title & reviewed the tagged book since it publishes next week.

Gonna have breakfast & walk the dog.

#bfc21

wanderinglynn There‘s no failing in BFC. There is life happenings and when life happens, we reset and try again. You got this! 🙌🏻 4y
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TiminCalifornia
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This collection is a necessary and meaningful recognition of Octavia Butler's brilliance as an author. Rereading the 2 novels was a pleasure and I got different things out of them here at midlife vs as a youngish adult. The jewels in this Butler collection are her own reflections on the short stories. The commentary in her own voice is the best reason to pick up this anthology. Truly an author we lost too soon. #NetGalley #ARC #octaviabutler

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TiminCalifornia

“I hid out in a big pink notebook—one that would hold a whole ream of paper. I made myself a universe in it. There I could be a magic horse, a Martian, a telepath. . . . There I could be anywhere but here, any time but now, with any people but these.” -Octavia Butler on being bullied for her height in school #bullying

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TiminCalifornia
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“I lost an arm on my last trip home.”

-from Kindred in the Butler story collection

@ShyBookOwl #FirstLineFridays