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Death of the Author

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A Nigerian American writer’s rejected novel becomes a global phenomenon—unleashing a battle between human ambition and artificial life. Follow Zelu’s rise to fame and the eerie parallels between her life and her sci-fi epic. A deluxe edition with stunning design for collectors. Themes of identity, family, and legacy collide in this genre-blurring tale. Perfect for fans of thought-provoking speculative fiction.

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12X13X14 January 14, 2025 English 448 pages N/A , ,

Authors

Death of the Author

Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor is a Nigerian-American author acclaimed for her award-winning science fiction and fantasy rooted in African culture, which she calls Africanfuturism. Her powerful stories, like the Binti trilogy, Who Fears Death, and the Akata series, center Black female protagonists and explore themes of identity, resilience, and cultural heritage. Okorafor’s unique voice and imaginative worlds […]

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Death of the Author

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Death of the Author follows Zelu, a disabled Nigerian American writer whose life unravels after losing her job and facing repeated rejections of her novel. In a moment of defiance, she writes Rusted Robots , a genre-bending epic set in a post-human future where AI and androids clash in the ruins of Earth. As her book gains unexpected fame, Zelu grapples with the pressures of sudden stardom, family expectations, and the eerie sense that her story is spiraling beyond her control.

The novel weaves between Zelu’s personal journey—from Chicago to Lagos—and the vivid world of Rusted Robots , where sentient machines navigate questions of identity and survival. Okorafor masterfully blends metafiction with Africanfuturism, exploring themes of authorship, cultural identity, and what it means to be human. The Deluxe Limited Edition features sprayed edges, exclusive endpapers, and an alternate cover, making it a collector’s item.

Critics praise the book as “mind-bending” and “a testament to storytelling’s power,” comparing it to works by Octavia Butler and Ted Chiang. Zelu’s struggles with her family’s skepticism and her own vulnerabilities add emotional depth, while the sci-fi narrative challenges readers to rethink humanity’s legacy. The story crescendos into a poignant reflection on connection, creativity, and the stories we leave behind.

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