Octavia Estelle Butler Ordine dei libri
Octavia Butler è stata un'autrice di fantascienza americana, rinomata per le sue esplorazioni uniche di razza, sessualità, classe e umanità. Le sue opere approfondiscono frequentemente complesse questioni sociali, intrecciandole in narrazioni avvincenti e concetti che fanno riflettere. Butler è stata una pioniera che non ha avuto paura di esaminare gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana e del futuro. La sua influenza sul genere della fantascienza è innegabile e la sua voce continua a risuonare.







- 2024
- 2023
A New York Times 6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week A Los Angeles Daily News 25 Must Read Best Books of 2023 A Ms Magazine September 2023 Reads For The Rest of Us "The impression left by The Last Interview is of an indomitable woman who made her way through persistence and diligence." -- Dave Luhrssen of the The Shepherd Express “I write about people who do extraordinary things. It just turned out that it was called science fiction.” - Octavia E. Butler Octavia E. Butler's work broke innumerable barriers and helped open the field of science fiction to writers and readers it had never had before. As the first Black writer to win the coveted Nebula and Hugo Awards, her courage and vision left a peerless legacy for fans not just of science fiction, but of American literature. In this collection of 10 interviews, 3 of them never published, Butler speaks with candor and openness about her work, her imaginative mission, and the barriers she faced as a Black woman working in a genre dominated by white men. The book features an original introduction by science fiction legend Samuel R. Delany, in which he discusses his personal relation with Butler, providing unparalleled insight into her work and life.
- 2022
A perfect introduction for new readers and a must-have for avid fans, this New York Times Notable Book includes "Bloodchild," winner of both the Hugo and the Nebula awards and "Speech Sounds," winner of the Hugo Award. Appearing in print for the first time, "Amnesty" is a story of a woman named Noah who works to negotiate the tense and co-dependent relationship between humans and a species of invaders. Also new to this collection is "The Book of Martha" which asks: What would you do if God granted you the ability—and responsibility—to save humanity from itself? Like all of Octavia Butler’s best writing, these works of the imagination are parables of the contemporary world. She proves constant in her vigil, an unblinking pessimist hoping to be proven wrong, and one of contemporary literature’s strongest voices.
- 2021
Octavia E. Butler: Kindred, Fledgling, Collected Stories (Loa #338)
- 790pagine
- 28 ore di lettura
An original and eerily prophetic writer, Octavia E. Butler used the conventions of science fiction to explore the dangerous legacy of racism in America in harrowingly personal terms. She broke new ground with books that featured complex Black female protagonists??I wrote myself in,? she would later recall?establishing herself as one of the pioneers of the Afrofuturist aesthetic. In 1995 she became the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, in recognition of her achievement in creating new aspirations for the genre and for American literature. This first volume in the Library of America edition of Butler?s collected works gathers her 1979 masterpiece, Kindred, one of the landmark American novels of the last half century; her final novel, Fledgling; and her collected short stories.00In Kindred, Dana, a Black woman whose husband is white, is pulled back and forth between the California present and the pre?Civil War South, where she finds herself enslaved on the plantation of a white ancestor whose life she must save in order to preserve her own. Gripping and suspenseful, the novel uses the conceit of time travel to plumb the mutilating structures of slavery and the terrible cost they continue to exact.00A woman wakes up covered in burns in a mountainside cave with no knowledge of who she is or what has happened to her. In time she discovers that she is a vampire, and that there are others like her. Among the long-lived Ina, though, Shori is something new: an experimental birth, containing African American human DNA that gives her brown skin and the feared and fearful ability to go out in sunlight. Part murder mystery, part fantasy thriller, Fledgling is Butler?s incomparable take on the vampire novel.00This Library of America volume also includes eight short stories and five essays?including two previously uncollected?as well as a newly researched chronology of Butler?s life and career and helpful explanatory notes by scholar Gerry Canavan
- 2020
Mind of My Mind
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
From the critically acclaimed and award-winning author comes the stunning story of telepathically sensitive Mary and her fight to free herself and her people from an immortal being who uses them for their bodies. In this stunning Book Two of the Patternist series, the human race is ready to break free and win their freedom. For 4,000 years, an immortal has spread the seeds of a master race, using the downtrodden as his private breeding stock. But now a young ghetto telepath has found a way to awaken--and rule--her superhuman kind, igniting a psychic battle as she challenges her creator for her right to free her people.
- 2018
Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
This graphic-novel adaptation vividly explores themes of slavery, race, and women's roles in society, drawing from Octavia E. Butler's acclaimed science-fiction classic. Through striking visuals and compelling storytelling, it presents a thought-provoking narrative that challenges societal norms and highlights the struggles faced by marginalized groups. The adaptation captures the essence of Butler's work, making it accessible to a new audience while preserving the powerful messages of resilience and identity.
- 2017
Parable of the Talents
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
In order for me to understand who I am, I must begin to understand who she was. Asha was born into a broken world. There are many things she needs to know: how her country could embrace a violent, far-right President promising to make America great again, why they turned a blind eye to the suffering - and the truth about her mother. In her journals, Lauren Olamina tells of a great love divided between her young daughter, her community and the revelation that led her to found a new faith that teaches 'God Is Change'. But under a tyrannical religious regime who consider the mere existence of a black female leader a threat, Lauren knows she must soon either sacrifice her daughter and her followers - or forsake the beliefs that could transform human destiny.
- 2015
The Missing Relationship
- 54pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Exploring the significance of a personal relationship with God, this book emphasizes the necessity of a steady prayer life to avoid missing divine encounters and breakthroughs. It challenges readers to evaluate their connection with God and offers insights into how to strengthen it through consistent prayer. Additionally, it addresses the importance of prioritizing relationships with both God and others, along with effective time management. Overall, the book simplifies the concepts of prayer and relationship, making them accessible and actionable.
- 2005
Bloodchild
- 214pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
A perfect introduction for new readers and a must-have for avid fans, this New York Times Notable Book includes "Bloodchild," winner of both the Hugo and the Nebula awards and "Speech Sounds," winner of the Hugo Award. Appearing in print for the first time, "Amnesty" is a story of a woman named Noah who works to negotiate the tense and co-dependent relationship between humans and a species of invaders. Also new to this collection is "The Book of Martha" which asks: What would you do if God granted you the ability—and responsibility—to save humanity from itself?Like all of Octavia Butler’s best writing, these works of the imagination are parables of the contemporary world. She proves constant in her vigil, an unblinking pessimist hoping to be proven wrong, and one of contemporary literature’s strongest voices.BloodchildThe evening and the morning and the nightNear of kinSpeech soundsCrossoverPositive obsessionFuror scribendiAmnestyThe Book of Martha
- 2005
Fledgling
- 310pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
"A master storyteller, Butler casts an unflinching eye on racism, sexism, poverty, and ignorance and lets the reader see the terror and beauty of human nature." - The Washington Post This is the story of an apparently young, amnesiac girl whose alarmingly unhuman needs and abilities lead her to a startling conclusion: She is in fact a genetically modified, 53-year-old vampire. Forced to discover what she can about her stolen former life, she must at the same time learn who wanted-and still wants-to destroy her and those she cares for and how she can save herself.
