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A speculative comedy comprised of a carousel of Black and Queer voices being pushed further underground by urban prosperity.
New Stockholm, a metropolis like any other across North America, is unofficially divided between two worlds. Its upwardly mobile form the centre of its gleaming eye, but their prosperity and affluence are not the focus of Zeynab’s government-funded abstract documentary. Her lens trails to the city’s margins instead, in polluted industrial wastelands such as Cipher Falls, one of New Stockholm’s last affordable neighbourhoods, where creatives and other anti-capitalist voices increasingly find themselves pushed into demeaning, dead-end jobs. In this growing underground network, Zeynab’s lens focuses on the mysterious demise of Doudou Laguerre, whose death may be related to his activism against a construction project.
Subterrane connects us to a constellation of Black and Queer voices, the hair braiders, tattoo artists, holistic healers, weed dealers, and sidewalk horticulturists struggling to make a life in New Stockholm. Together, they illustrate how in cities across the continent, entire communities are being sidelined in the name of prosperity.
This is a book that hums with highcontext sublingual information the kind that resists total comprehension joyfully and exactingly Dani CarterMontreal Review of Books
Irreverent raucous hallucinatorythis novel illuminates tendrils of beauty tumbling out from fissures of urban decay Myriam J A Chancy author ofVillage WeaversandWhat Storm What Thunder
By giving voice to a diverse interconnected web of people as they withstand gentrification Bah has crafted a vivid emotional and at times quite funny book that asks Who can speak Bronwyn AverettLiterary Review of Canada
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272 Pages
7.5in * 5in * .5in
0.5lb
October 15, 2024
9781550656671
eng
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