The Memory Librarian bookcover

The Memory Librarian

And Other Stories of Dirty Computer

Janelle Monáe 

(Author)

Alaya Dawn Johnson 

(Contribution by)

Sheree Renée Thomas 

(Contribution by)

et al.

Yohanca Delgado 

(Contribution by)
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Description

In The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer, singer-songwriter, actor, fashion icon, activist, and worldwide superstar Janelle Monáe brings to the written page the Afrofuturistic world of one of her critically acclaimed albums, exploring how different threads of liberation--queerness, race, gender plurality, and love--become tangled with future possibilities of memory and time in such a totalitarian landscape...and what the costs might be when trying to unravel and weave them into freedoms.

Whoever controls our memories controls the future.

Janelle Monáe and an incredible array of talented collaborating creators have written a collection of tales comprising the bold vision and powerful themes that have made Monáe such a compelling and celebrated storyteller. Dirty Computer introduced a world in which thoughts--as a means of self-conception--could be controlled or erased by a select few. And whether human, A.I., or other, your life and sentience was dictated by those who'd convinced themselves they had the right to decide your fate.

That was until Jane 57821 decided to remember and break free.

Expanding from that mythos, these stories fully explore what it's like to live in such a totalitarian existence...and what it takes to get out of it. Building off the traditions of speculative writers such as Octavia Butler, Ted Chiang, Becky Chambers, and Nnedi Okorafor--and filled with the artistic genius and powerful themes that have made Monáe a worldwide icon in the first place--The Memory Librarian serves readers tales grounded in the human trials of identity expression, technology, and love, but also reaching through to the worlds of memory and time within, and the stakes and power that exists there.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

Product Details

PublisherHarperCollins
Publish DateApril 19, 2022
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconCD-Audio
EAN/UPC9798200856978
Dimensions5.8 X 5.6 X 1.1 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Janelle Monáe is widely celebrated as an American singer/songwriter, actress, producer, fashion icon, and futurist whose globally successful career spans over a decade. With her highly theatrical and stylized concept albums, she has garnered eight Grammy nominations and has developed her own label imprint, Wondaland Arts Society. Monáe has also earned great success as an actor, starring in critically acclaimed films including Moonlight, Hidden Figures, Harriet, The Glorias, and the 2020 horror film Antebellum. The Memory Librarian is her debut book.

Alaya Dawn Johnson is the author of seven novels for adults and young adults. Her most recent novel for adults is Trouble the Saints, winner of the 2021 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. Her young adult novel The Summer Prince was longlisted for the National Book Award, and Love Is the Drug won the Norton Award. Her short stories have appeared in many magazines and anthologies, including Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy. She lives in Mexico, where she received a master's degree with honors in Mesoamerican Studies at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, for her thesis on pre-Columbian fermented food and its role in the religious-agricultural calendar.

Danny Lore is a queer black writer/editor raised in Harlem and currently based in the Bronx. Their contemporary speculative fiction and science fiction has been published in FIYAH, Podcastle, Fireside, Nightlight, EFNIKS.com, and other venues. Their comics work includes Queen of Bad Dreams for Vault Comics, Quarter Killer for Comixology, James Bond for Dynamite Comics, and Star Wars Adventures for IDW Publishing. They have short comics in Dead Beats and The Good Fight, and have also edited The Good Fight anthology and The Wilds from Black Mask comics. Their work is included in the YA prose anthology A Phoenix Must Burn from Viking Books.

Eve L. Ewing is an author and a sociologist of education whose research is focused on racism, social inequality, urban policy, and the impact of these forces on American public schools and the lives of young people. Her works include Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism & School Closings on Chicago's South Side, the poetry collections Electric Arches and 1919, and the middle-grade text Maya and the Robot. She has written for the Champions series, the Ironheart series, and other Marvel projects. Along with the award-winning author and poet Nate Marshall, Ewing wrote the play No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks, commissioned by the Poetry Foundation. Ewing is currently an assistant professor at the University of Chicago School of Social Service and an instructor for the Prison + Neighborhood Art Project, a visual arts and humanities project that connects teaching artists and scholars to men at Stateville Maximum Security Prison through classes, workshops, and guest lectures.

Yohanca Delgado is a 2021-2023 Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. Her writing has appeared in Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy, Nightmare, One Story, A Public Space, The Paris Review, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from American University, and is a graduate of the Clarion workshops.

Sheree Renée Thomas's first all-fiction collection, Nine Bar Blues: Stories from an Ancient Forever, was a best collection finalist for the Locus Awards and the World Fantasy Awards. Her work also appears in The Big Book of Modern Fantasy edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer. She is also the author of two multi-genre/hybrid collections, Sleeping Under the Tree of Life (longlisted for the 2016 Otherwise Award), and Shotgun Lullabies. Thomas edited the two-volume World Fantasy Award-winning Dark Matter, which first introduced W.E.B. Du Bois' work as science fiction, and co-edited the anthology Trouble the Waters. She was the first Black author to be honored with the World Fantasy Award since its inception in 1975. She serves as the Associate Editor of the award-winning journal Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora and as the Editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Thomas was recently honored as a 2020 World Fantasy Award Finalist in the Special Award-Professional category for her contributions to the genre. She Lives in Memphis, Tennessee, near a mighty river and a pyramid.

Bahni Turpin is an ensemble member of the Cornerstone Theater Company in Los Angeles. She has guest starred in many television series, including NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Six Feet Under, Cold Case, What About Brian, and The Comeback. Her film credits include Brokedown Palace, Crossroads, and Daughters of The Dust. Ms. Turpin won the Odyssey Award for The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex. She has also received many AudioFile Earphones Awards for her unforgettable narration, including one for Precious by Sapphire, and for the National Book Award finalist and Oprah Book Club Pick The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. She's also a member of the cast recording of The Help, which won numerous awards.

Reviews

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)"

Blistering, hopeful, and richly written.

-- "Booklist (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"

This is a knockout.

-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

Monáe...explor[es] how race, gender identity, and love fare in a totalitarian environment.

-- "Library Journal"

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