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Science fiction writer whose work explored race, poverty, religion and politics. Considered one of the first eminent black science fiction writers. Recipient of the first McArthur Fellowship (Genius Grant) for a science fiction writer. Notably books include 'Kindred' (1979) and 'Fledgling' (2006). Recipient of numerous writing awards. Also known as Octavia E. Butler. | Science fiction writer whose work explored race, poverty, religion and politics. Considered one of the first eminent black science fiction writers. Recipient of the first McArthur Fellowship (Genius Grant) for a science fiction writer. Notably books include 'Kindred' (1979) and 'Fledgling' (2006). Recipient of numerous writing awards. Also known as Octavia E. Butler. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 23:35, 12 October 2015
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1947 - 2006
Occupation
Writer
Description
Science fiction writer whose work explored race, poverty, religion and politics. Considered one of the first eminent black science fiction writers. Recipient of the first McArthur Fellowship (Genius Grant) for a science fiction writer. Notably books include 'Kindred' (1979) and 'Fledgling' (2006). Recipient of numerous writing awards. Also known as Octavia E. Butler.