Jamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions
Nalo Hopkinson. Tachyon, $16.95 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-61696-426-9
Obliterating the boundary between science and folk knowledge, this collection of 15 speculative shorts from SFWA Grandmaster Hopkinson (Blackheart Man) rewards and challenges readers in equal measure. In the beautifully multilayered “Clap Back,” an artist uses nanotechnology and bacterial reproduction to reclaim racist memorabilia. The cheerfully gruesome “Inselberg,” follows vacationers on an unexpected island tour, narrated in patois by their guide. In the title story, cowritten with Nisi Shawl, a young woman transcends the path laid out for her in an alternate version of post-emancipation New Orleans. Hopkinson’s singular voice shines throughout these thought-provoking flights of imagination. In centering the historically marginal experiences of Black and queer workers, islanders, mothers, the old and the very young, she articulates the prevalent fears and concerns of those communities, including sea level rise, the distribution of power, and degradations of industry. Complete with contextual notes from the author and a loving foreword from Nisi Shawl, this is a joyous celebration of Hopkinson’s abiding legacy as a titan of both speculative fiction and Caribbean literature. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 08/09/2024
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror