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Butler, Octavia - Adele S. Newson (review date Summer 1989)
Adele S. Newson (review date Summer 1989)
SOURCE: A review of Dawn and Adulthood Rites, in Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer, 1989, pp. 389-96.
[In the following review, Newson discusses the subjects of Butler's Xenogenesis series, including prejudice and genetic arrangement.]
It is a widespread myth that Blacks don't write or read science fiction. The myth is fed by the notion that they cannot afford to indulge in fantasy. Octavia Butler's latest works, Dawn and Adulthood Rites, prove that Blacks can ill afford to remain ignorant of the genre.
Dawn, Octavia Butler's seventh novel and the first in the Xenogenesis series, introduces new possibilities in the scientific realm of genetic arrangement coupled with observations about the conflicts between the sexes and racial groups. Her canon includes the novels Patternmaster (1975), Mind of My Mind (1977),...
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- Ruth Salvaggio (essay date Summer 1984)
- Octavia Butler with Frances M. Beal (interview date March/April 1986)
- Sandra Y. Govan (essay date Spring-Summer 1986)
- Adele S. Newson (review date Summer 1989)
- Frances Bonner (essay date Spring 1990)
- Hoda M. Zaki (essay date July 1990)
- Octavia Butler with Randall Kenan (interview date Spring 1991)
- Orson Scott Card (review date January 1992)
- Michelle Erica Green (essay date 1994)
- Rebecca O. Johnson (review date February 1994)
- Elyce Rae Helford (essay date Summer 1994)
- Hoda Zaki (review date July 1994)
- Cathy Peppers (essay date March 1995)
- Jim Miller (review date February/March 1996)
- Danille Taylor-Guthrie (review date 31 March 1996)
- Octavia Butler with Stephen W. Potts (interview date November 1996)
- Madelyn Jablon (essay date 1997)
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