Tender ... Heartfelt ... At times, it feels more like a prayer than a biography. It is a moving tribute, an affirmation that Butler’s work found exactly the audience she intended ... Morris’s love and deep respect for Octavia E. Butler more than shine through even without overly reverent language ... It is odd, then, that Positive Obsession occasionally slips into a defensive tone, as though explaining away perceived shortcomings in Butler’s career ... Morris’s prose is devoid of any of the stuffiness of a scholar’s biography and sometimes feels like memoir or fiction. It’s an extremely smooth read, but the presentation of Butler’s interior thoughts occasionally muddies who is speaking, fusing Butler and Morris into one mind.
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