Captive: New Short Fiction from Africa
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Product details
- ISBN 9781946395948
- Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 20 Jun 2024
- Publisher: Catalyst Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Brittle Paper's "Anticipated African Books of 2024"
From Short Story Day Africa, eleven writers from Africa and the African diaspora explore the identities that connect us, the obsessions that bewitch us, and the self-delusions that drive us apart.
Passion and apathy, creation and destruction, honesty and deception—the blurred lines between these powerful forces are fundamental to the human condition. In three parts, the writers of Captive investigate these liminal spaces and rail against the boxes in which others seek to confine them, as writers, as Africans, and as humans.
Journey from the fantastical Heaven’s Mouth where time stands still, to a London bus where a neurodiverse woman steals love to the songs of Tom Jones . . . flip the page to Ghana to examine a fertility fetish, or a post-apocalyptic Lesotho where sentient AI uses our emotions against us . . . visit the deceptively beautiful islands off the Tanzanian coast, where the ocean is always hungry, and women pay the price. Captive is a riot of imagination, a collision of worlds, and a testament to the shape-shifting nature of the soul.
Writers: Abba Amissah Asibon (Ghana) | Doreen Anyango (Uganda)| Emily Pensulo (Zambia) | Josephen Sokan (Nigeria/UK) | Kabubu Mutua (Kenya) | Khumbo Mhone (Malawi) | Moso Sematlane (Lesotho) | N.A. Dawn (South Africa) | Salma Abdulatif Yusuf (Kenya) | Sola Njoku (Nigeria) | Zanta Nkumane (Eswatini)
Mentors: Tochukwu Okafor, Karen Jennings, TJ Benson, Doreen Baingana, Olumide Popoola and Emma Shercliff
Edited by Rachel Zadok and Helen Moffett
