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The Memory Librarian : And Other Stories of Dirty Computer
The Memory Librarian : And Other Stories of Dirty Computer
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Author(s): Monáe, Janelle
ISBN No.: 9780063070882
Pages: 352
Year: 202301
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Blistering, hopeful, and richly written. All readers will finish the book craving more of these extremely queer, bold stories that battle gatekeeping and erasure, digging into both the worst potential of a surveillance state and the gritty glimmer of the rebellion that can defeat it." -- Booklist (starred review) "A moving, triumphant collection.This is a knockout." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Monáe''s collection speaks to both the sf tradition of mind-control tyranny and the way that the powerful marginalize individuals in order to control the whole. Highly recommended for readers of conspiracy and thought-control sf or of Afrofuturist works by the likes of Octavia Butler, Nalo Hopkinson, N.?K. Jemisin, and Nnedi Okorafor.


" -- Library Journal (starred review) "Emotionally raw and with a wholehearted love for people, these stories will make readers long to forge deeper human connections by sharing and holding one another''s memories.A celebration of queer and Afrofuturist science fiction saluting creativity in difference." -- Kirkus Reviews "A reminder for those who''ve ever been told they don''t fit in that there''s a world beyond this harsh one and a set of tools that can help them get there. The Afrofuturist collection feeds both Monáe''s fan base, who will be hungry to delve deeper into her work, and sci-fi fans looking for another book in the burgeoning Black speculative fiction genre." -- Washington Post "A poignant commentary on the power of technology, the preservation of queer identity and the commodification of time. The Memory Librarian shows us the future can be an unnerving reflection of our unexamined vices, but we can also plant the seeds for a brighter tomorrow." -- USA Today "Janelle Monáe is a creative superstar who has tackled everything from music to fashion to film. And with The Memory Librarian, she enters the literary world, proving that there''s truly nothing she can''t do.


Echoes of classics like Fritz Lang''s Metropolis and Michel Gondry''s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind mix powerfully with explorations of genderqueerness, love, race, and more. True to the science fiction genre, The Memory Librarian is an assemblage of hope; liberation emerges when our memories and histories are used as educators. This one is sure to leave an impression." -- Bust Magazine "In her book, Monáe offers us a warning, but also a way out. Flawed, dirty, proudly glitching, the queer robots of Monáe''s vision refuse to be so easily boiled down into 1s and 0s. The Memory Librarian might not be the answer to the social and political upsets of our time, but it is an answer, and a fiercely inspiring one: a deepening of Afrofuturism''s potential to weaponize our dreams for a freer, more joyous world." -- Wired "Each story in this collection is a searing but ultimately hopeful glimpse into how marginalized groups can hope and create in a world set against them. Written with a group of collaborators, including award-winning authors and sociologists, this book is reminiscent of the anti-racist and community-building themes present in N.


K. Jemisin and Nnedi Okorafor''s work, as well as the utopian philosophy of Ursula K. Le Guin and the dystopian technological vision of Philip K. Dick. It''s a stunning collection of stories." -- Buzzfeed "With her first book. [Janelle Monáe] proves that she can continue being just as electric with the written word, even when it''s not set to a beat. The characters in this book are a glorious representation and celebration of a spectrum of sexuality and gender, each written with pure empathy and not a whiff of tokenism.


" -- Tor.com "Celebrity writing projects can be an iffy prospect. Writing is a particular craft, one that doesn''t necessarily translate from acting or songwriting, and the results can sometimes feel less like an act of creativity and more like a vanity project. That is absolutely not the case with The Memory Librarian. Monáe and her contributors - Alaya Dawn Johnson, Danny Lore, Eve L. Ewing, Yohanca Delgado, and Sheree Renée Thomas - have produced a vivid, visceral text with as much of a hook as the album the stories were inspired by." -- Locus "The Memory Librarian is full of memorable and believable characters struggling valiantly against forces of oppression. It confirms Monáe''s incredible power of imagination and creativity whatever medium she''s working in, and the ability and talent of her co-writers in bringing her vision alive on the page.


" -- Fantasy Hive.


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