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Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan
Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan










This excellent, comprehensive study sheds new light on the process and philosophy of one of the most important authors of our time.

Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan

Butler (Modern Masters of Science Fiction) to cart. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at 14.95. Butlers life as an African American woman-an alien in American society and among science fiction writers-informed the powerful works that earned her an ardent readership and acclaim both inside and outside. Butler eschewed utopias and challenged racial stereotypes in her fiction, demonstrating, according to critic Greg Tate, how "black people live the estrangement that science fiction writers imagine." An appendix includes Butler's groundbreaking essay on race and science fiction, "Lost Races of Science Fiction." Though she herself died young, Butler's most complex and enduring characters are like her novels destined to endure. Butler by Gerry Canavan online at Alibris. 'I began writing about power because I had so little,' Octavia E. He reveals that one of the keys to understanding Butler's writing is seeing how the strands of one particular series, the Patternist novels, thread their way through her other works.

Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan

Starting with her earliest published stories, Canavan shows that virtually all Butler's work is conceptually linked together. The book begins with Butler's death from a fall (or possibly a stroke) at age 58 in 2006, and then goes back in time to examine how her writing and publishing career unfolded.

Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan

Drawing upon Butler's vast archive at the Huntington Library, Canavan unearths a timeline of how Butler's work fits together and how it evolved. Wolfe Science fiction often anticipates the consequences of scientific discoveries. Canavan supplies a cogent analysis of the works and career of legendary science fiction and fantasy author Octavia E. Butler Modern Masters of Science Fiction Edited by Gary K.












Octavia E. Butler by Gerry Canavan