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  2. Kindred (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kindred (1979) is a novel by American writer Octavia E. Butler that incorporates time travel and is modeled on slave narratives.Widely popular, it has frequently been chosen as a text by community-wide reading programs and book organizations, and for high school and college courses.

  3. Talk:Kindred (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kindred (first published in 1979) is a bestselling novel by the award-winning American science-fiction author Octavia E. Butler. Widely popular, Kindred is regularly chosen as a common reading by community-wide reading programs and book organizations as well as being a consistent text choice for high school and college courses.

  4. 'Kindred': Inside the Key Change Made to Octavia Butler's ...

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    December 13, 2022 at 12:24 PM. For the first time since it was published in 1979, Octavia E. Butler's acclaimed sci-fi novel, Kindred, has been adapted for TV. More specifically, the novel is the ...

  5. Kindred - Wikipedia

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    Kindred (Image Comics), a group of humanoid animals; Kindred (Marvel Comics), a villain of Spider-Man; Kindred, an Amish-like community in The X-Files ' episode "Gender Bender" Kindred, a character from League of Legends who is a personification of death consisting of a duo of lamb and wolf

  6. 'Kindred's' transfer to TV keeps the novel's plot intact, but ...

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  7. FX's 'Kindred' Brings Octavia Butler's Classic Time Travel ...

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    FX has released the first look at its upcoming series, Kindred, offering a look at a terrifying concept -- time traveling while Black.The eight-episode limited series is based on Hugo Award winner ...

  8. Bloodchild and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    J. Miller from the American Book Review observed that "Octavia Butler's works is science fiction at its best. The fictions in Bloodchild and other stories get us off the beaten track and encourage us to think differently about the way we live, the way we treat ourselves and each other.

  9. Earthseed - Wikipedia

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    Earthseed is a fictitious religion based on the idea that "God is Change". It is the creation of Octavia E. Butler, as revealed by her character Lauren Oya Olamina in the books: Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents (the third book of the trilogy, Parable of the Trickster, was not completed before Butler's death).