The Library of America edition of Octavia 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.Īfter registration, you will receive the link via email. The Rosenbach is pleased to partner with the Library of America for this program. Part murder mystery, part fantasy thriller, Fledgling is Butler’s incomparable take on the vampire novel. 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. 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. Butler used the conventions of science fiction to explore the dangerous legacy of racism in America in harrowingly personal terms. An original and eerily prophetic writer, Octavia E. Gerry Canavan and Nisi Shawl, editors of the new Library of America edition of Octavia Butler’s works, talk about Butler’s science-fiction vampire novel, Fledgling.
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