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Lagoon (novel)

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2014 africanfuturist novel by Nnedi Okorafor
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Lagoon
First edition
AuthorNnedi Okorafor
Cover artistJoey Hi-Fi
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
Set inLagos, Nigeria, 2010
Published2014
PublisherHodder and Stoughton

Lagoon is anAfricanfuturistfirst contact novel byNnedi Okorafor (2014, Hodder & Stoughton; 2015, Saga Press/Simon & Schuster). It has drawn muchscholarly attention since its publication, some of which was written before Okorafor's important clarification that her work is "Africanfuturist" rather than "Afrofuturist."[1][2][3][4] In 2014 it was chosen as an honor list title for theJames Tiptree Jr. Award.[5]

Lagoon originated as ascreenplay Okorafor wrote forNollywood directorTchidi Chikere, after both were frustrated with "abysmal stereotyping" of Nigerians in the South African filmDistrict 9.[6]

Summary

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According to Hugh Charles O'Connell:

Lagoon develops its ... narrative across three acts: "Welcome" (in which the aliens make contact with the people ofLagos), "Awakening" (an explosion of violence across the city after contact is made), and "Symbiosis" (a period of utopian transformation, in which the aliens and humans come together to form a newpostcapitalist Nigeria). Across these three acts, the novel's primary plot revolves around the alien ambassador, Ayodele, and her interactions with three human protagonists: Adaora, a marine biologist; Agu, aNigerian soldier; and Anthony, a Ghanaian hip-hop artist. Blending its SFtopoi with fantasy and folklore elements, we learn that the three human protagonists have special abilities (Adaora can create a shield around herself and breathe underwater, Agu has superhuman strength, and Anthony can make his voice heard and understood at great distances). Alongside these fantastical powers, the novel also incorporates various Nigerian folkloric and mythical entities, which physically manifest themselves and interact with the material world after being awakened by the aliens in the second act. Such figures include Udide Okwanka, a trickster spider and master weaver of tales fromIgbo folklore;Legba, theYoruba trickster god of language and the crossroads who is recast as an expert419 scammer, but who also shows up in spirit form as Papa Legba; and new figures such as the Bone Collector, a sentient stretch of the Lagos-Benin highway that attacks humans.[7]

Style

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The narrative switches between many points of view, with scenes often centered on strong visuals. These stylistic features may be an echo of the novel's screenplay origins.

References

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  1. ^Esthie Hugo (2017) Looking forward, looking back: animating magic, modernity and the African city-future in Nnedi Okorafor'sLagoon,Social Dynamics, 43:1, 46-58,doi:10.1080/02533952.2017.1345528.
  2. ^Melody Jue, 'Intimate Objectivity: On Nnedi Okorafor's Oceanic Afrofuturism',WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 45.1-2 (Spring/Summer 2017), 171-88,doi:10.1353/wsq.2017.0022.
  3. ^O'Connell, Hugh Charles (2016). "'We are change': The Novum as Event in Nnedi Okorafor'sLagoon".Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry.3 (3):291–312.doi:10.1017/pli.2016.24.S2CID 192129602.
  4. ^Michael Paye (2019) Beyond A Capitalist Atlantic: Fish, Fuel, and the Collapse of Cheap Nature in Ireland, Newfoundland, and Nigeria, 'Irish University Review', 49.1, 117-34,doi:10.3366/iur.2019.0384
  5. ^Notkin, Debbie (April 13, 2015)."The 2014 Tiptree Award winner has been selected!".James Tiptree, Jr. Literary Award. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2019.
  6. ^Tubosun, Kola (May 7, 2013)."Nigeria: when aliens took Lagos".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2024.
  7. ^O'Connell, Hugh Charles (2016). "'We are change': The Novum as Event in Nnedi Okorafor'sLagoon".Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry.3 (3):291–312.doi:10.1017/pli.2016.24.S2CID 192129602.

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