Usan Abasi's Lament
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- Authors
- Chait, Gavin
- Publisher
- Qwyre
- Tags
- fantasy , mythology , short story , science fiction , nigeria
- Date
- 2017-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.09 MB
- Lang
- en
Years after the events described in the novel "Lament for the Fallen", Joshua asks his son, Isaiah, to tell him a story. Isaiah tells of the myth of Usan Abasi, who was punished by the Sky God to spend eternity in the form of a brass bowl and imprisoned within a vast termite mountain. Now the ceremony which ensures that Usan Abasi remains dormant has failed and his ancient evil awakes.
A stand-alone short-story set in the city of Ewuru and linking "Lament for the Fallen" to a forthcoming novel.
Praise for "Lament for the Fallen":
"Refreshingly different . . . exhilarating . . . a compulsively readable, life-affirming tale told in direct, lambent prose, and Chait does a masterful job of juxtaposing a traditional African setting with a convincing depiction of a far-future alien society." (Eric Brown GUARDIAN)
"Lyrical prose and imaginative world-building . . . the book is gripping, powerful and frequently impressive . . . an ambitious and intelligent work that marks out Chait as a writer worthy of further attention." (Saxon Bullock SFX magazine)
"Out of this world engrossing. You don’t have to understand the science to believe in it . . . superb world building . . . aided by enchanting fables and philosophies weaved into the narrative, Lament for the Fallen is an often poetic, occasionally disturbing, and always enthralling tale that has all the thematic ingredients to make it one of the best sci-fi books of 2016." (CULTUREFLY)