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Butler, Octavia - Hoda Zaki (review date July 1994)
Hoda Zaki (review date July 1994)
SOURCE: "Future Tense," in Women's Review of Books, Vol. XI, Nos. 10 and 11, July, 1994, pp. 37-8.
[In the following review, Zaki asserts the utopian potential of the dystopian society Butler sets forth in Parable of the Sower, and ponders the possibility of a sequel to the novel.]
Octavia E. Butler has not lost her capacity to imagine horrifying societies set in the near future. Her Clay's Ark (1984), a work of science fiction set in California, describes the spread of an extraterrestrial organism that changes its human carriers to something other than human. In Parable of the Sower, her tenth novel. Butler returns to some of the ideas she explored in Clay's Ark. Here, in a novel written in the form of a journal and not billed as science fiction. Butler describes California in the years 2024 and 2025 through the eyes of a young black woman, Lauren Olamina.
It is not a...
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Criticism
- 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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