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El. knyga: Womb City

3.20/5 (5248 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Erewhon Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781645660767
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  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Erewhon Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781645660767
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When a drug-fueled evening causes her to commit a desperate crime, daring to hope she can keep one last secret, Nelah, as the ghost of her victim hunts down the people she loves, must unravel the political conspiracy they were on the verge of exposing—or risk losing everyone.

“A fierce, furious, and fearless debut that has its finger on the pulse—no, the gushing wound—of our world's most invasive cruelties.” —Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Shape of Water

“Masterful . . . Tsamaase has created a disturbing techno dystopia in a future Botswana that terrifies with its echoes of our own increasingly authoritarian cyber-policed world. This beautifully written work haunts and upends expectations with its resurrected ghosts and gods and ancestors of Motswana cosmology. What an accomplished debut!” —T. L. Huchu, Caine Prize finalist and author of The Library of the Dead

This genre-bending Africanfuturist horror novel blends The Handmaid’s Tale with Get Out in an adrenaline-packed, cyberpunk body-hopping ghost story exploring motherhood, memory, and a woman’s right to her own body.


Nelah seems to have it all: fame, wealth, and a long-awaited daughter growing in a government lab. But, trapped in a loveless marriage to a policeman who uses a microchip to monitor her every move, Nelah’s perfect life is precarious. After a drug-fueled evening culminates in an eerie car accident, Nelah commits a desperate crime and buries the body, daring to hope that she can keep one last secret.

The truth claws its way into Nelah’s life from the grave. 

As the ghost of her victim viciously hunts down the people Nelah holds dear, she is thrust into a race against the clock: in order to save any of her remaining loved ones, Nelah must unravel the political conspiracy her victim was on the verge of exposing—or risk losing everyone. 

Set in a cruel futuristic surveillance state where bodies are a government-issued resource, this harrowing story is a twisty, nail-biting commentary on power, monstrosity, and bodily autonomy. In sickeningly evocative prose, Womb City interrogates how patriarchy pits women against each other as unwitting collaborators in their own oppression. In this devastatingly timely debut novel, acclaimed short fiction writer Tlotlo Tsamaase brings a searing intelligence and Botswana’s cultural sensibility to the question: just how far must a woman go to bring the whole system crashing down?

WOMB CITY imagines a dark and deadly future Botswana, rich with culture and true folklore, which begs the question: how far must one go to destroy the structures of inequality upon which a society was founded? How far must a mother go to save the life of her child?

Nelah seems to have it all: wealth, fame, a husband, and a child on the way. But in a body her husband controls via microchip and the tailspin of a loveless marriage, her hopes and dreams come to a devastating halt. A drug-fueled night of celebration ends in a hit-and-run. To dodge a sentencing in a society that favors men, Nelah and her side-piece, Janith Koshal, finish the victim off and bury the body.

But the secret claws its way into Nelah s life from the grave. As her victim s vengeful ghost begins exacting a bloody revenge on everyone Nelah holds dear, she ll have to unravel her society's terrible secrets to stop those in power, and become a monster unlike any other to quench the ghost s violent thirst.

Recenzijos

The body horror and sci-fi elements work together beautifully, melding into a thrilling and thought-provoking page-turner. Tsamaase is a writer to watch. Publishers Weekly, starred review

Captivating and valiant. . . . With both chilling precision and anguished passion, Womb City depicts a toxic future of cyber-reincarnation and authoritarian omniscience. Foreword Reviews, starred review 

This Afrofuturist novels twisty plot has a lot to say about inequality and complicity. Los Angeles Times

Womb City pulsates with this gender-expansive feminist rage, propelling a narrative at breakneck speedsometimes literally, for the charactersthat leaves no one exempt from misogynys horrifying control. Los Angeles Review of Books

This Africanfuturist horror novel brings cyberpunk vibes, dystopian vibes, and ghost stories together for a great and unique read. Book Riot

Womb City is an Afrofuturist, cyberpunk, feminist, horror thrill ride and if that isn't enough... I can't help you. Book Culture

Enjoyably terrifying. New Scientist

Womb City is an introspective Africanfuturist horror for readers who love stories that take a swing at reductive views on gender and crime without hiding the awfulness those issues bring up. Lightspeed

A piercing critique of patriarchal power . . .Womb City is a gripping read for anyone interested in bringing down systems of oppression. Ancillary Review of Books

A fierce, furious, and fearless debut that has its finger on the pulseno, the gushing woundof our world's most invasive cruelties. Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Shape of Water

This beautifully written work haunts and upends expectations with its resurrected ghosts and gods and ancestors of Motswana cosmology. What an accomplished debut! T. L. Huchu, Caine Prize finalist and author of The Library of the Dead

This propulsive and brilliant page-turner is a searing indictment of the world in which we live, and Im so glad it exists. Move aside Philip K. Dick and George OrwellTsamaase is the new visionary of our time. Marisa Crane, author of I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself

Womb City has it all: cyberpunk, Africanfuturism, and a determined, fierce protagonist. Unapologetically feminist in the best of ways, this book pushes the heroine to her limits and explores just how far shell go to bring down the entire corrupt system. N. E. Davenport, author of The Blood Trials

Raw and unflinching, lyrical and bombastic, Tsamaase has written a masterful techno-thriller that eviscerates the genre while surpassing it.  Cadwell Turnbull, award-winning author of No Gods, No Monsters

"A furious and vital read that finds in the human body a map of good, evil, and everything in between. Indra Das award-winning author of The Devourers

Tlotlo Tsamaase (xe/xem/xer or she/her/hers) is a Motswana writer. Xer novella, The Silence of Wilting Skin, is a Lambda Literary Award finalist, and was the first Motswana nominee for the Rhysling Award. Tlotlo received support from the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, and xer story Behind Our Irises jointly won the Nommo Award. Xer short fiction has appeared in multiple best-of anthologies, Africa Risen, New Suns 2, Chiral Mad 5, and other venues. Womb City is Tlotlos debut novel.