Saturday, January 25, 2025

Octavia Butler's Grave Spared by LA Wildfires


Science fiction writer, Octavia Butler, whose 1993 novel, "Parable of the Sower," predicted the LA wildfires and much more, gravesite remains untouched after wildfires torn through her hometown, Altadena...

From AP News
Decades ago, the writer Octavia Butler had imagined a Los Angeles ravaged by fires. The Altadena cemetery where the science fiction and Afrofuturism author is buried did catch fire last week but suffered “minimal damage,” according to a statement on the cemetery’s web site.
A spokesperson at the Mountain View cemetery confirmed the accuracy of the website’s announcement to The Associated Press, but would not comment on the status of individual markers. The grave of Butler, who died in 2006 at 58, is marked by a footstone etched with a quote from “Parable of the Sower,” among her most famous novels: “All that you touch, you change. All that you change, changes you.”
Since the fires began last week, “Parable of the Sower” and other Butler works have been cited for anticipating a world — and, particularly, a Los Angeles — wracked by climate change, racism and economic disparity. “Parable of the Sower” was written in 1993 and set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. “We had a fire today,” reads a Feb. 1, 2025, diary entry in the book, referring to a small fire that presages the destructive fires to come in the novel.
The Eaton fire razed large swaths of Altadena, a longtime haven for Black families that for generations eschewed the discriminatory housing practices found elsewhere. In the fire’s aftermath, fears have abounded about whether recovery and rebuilding is achievable for Altadena’s diverse community, amid the pressures of gentrification.

12 comments:

Karenda said...

I remember my father reading this years ago. I'm not really into science fiction but now I'll have to check it out.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully and prayerfully the residents can rebuild even better. They say California was named after a black queen, an Amazon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2unBkg2Qb08

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN8KNoh9tXM

Anonymous said...

“All that you touch, you change. All that you change, changes you.” <<<<Can't Comprehend It.

Anonymous said...

I believe she may have been a Prophetess

Anonymous said...

A difficult read but absolutely brilliant.

Anonymous said...

Intriguing. As an avid reader, I may have to look into my library and see if I have any of her work unknowingly in my possession

Anonymous said...

This woman was gifted. Read Kindred!

No Chiraq said...

^^ ^^

Anonymous said...

R.I.P.

Anonymous said...

Her stories were very spiritual.

Anonymous said...

I checked my personal library and didn't find anything by her, which isn't surprising since I'm not a fan of Science Fiction.
Though I may not purchase her work I may request to borrow something from the local library just to find out more about this woman many have referred to as a prophetess.

Anonymous said...

I guess that's poetic justice her house was not touched by the fires.
It's nothing new that every year California has wildfires and landslides. The wildfires won over this year. Ms. Cleo's crystal ball has also forecasted the earthquake that will drop California into the ocean. Still waiting for that to be determined.

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