Nudibranch

Jhalak Prize, 2020

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349700915

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Reviews

Okojie writes immersive prose you can get lost in, lulling you into a false sense of security only to turn everything upside down within the space of a sentence . . . Disjointed, disorientating and unpredictable but in all the best ways, Nudibranch will leave you eager for more at every turn
The Skinny
A theme drifts through these strange stories like a ghost; the search, often thwarted, for a home, an identity, a place of safety . . . [Irenosen Okojie's] imagination and her lyrical writing come together [and] her fantastical, disjointed tales speak for our damaged, out-of-kilter times. They are, to borrow her phrase, full of warped, rhapsodic song
New Internationalist
Okojie's imagination is frequently funny, and defiantly weird. Her slippery stories are not bound by logic, time or place; both within and between tales she dives between the genres of fable, dystopia, allegory, lyrically conceived realism, and horror
The Arts Desk
Okojie's latest collection is perfect for those of us who love a weird, moody story that settles in the body and doesn't move on quickly. Reminiscent of Helen Oyeyemi's What is Not Yours is Not Yours, with characters ranging from sea goddesses and a time-traveling homeless man to monks that skip between dimensions and appropriately creepy children of the future, these stories are as tightly woven as that blanket you find yourself under while reading. You'll need a flashlight with long battery life, because the prose is so fierce and melodic that you'll be up all night
Literary Hub
Dark and lyrical
Stylist
Irenosen Okojie is one of our finest short story writers. Nudibranch is her second collection and in it her imagination runs riot. Linguistically inventive and always unpredictable, there is an emotional intensity and weirdness to her story telling that haunts and lingers
Bernardine Evaristo, Observer (Best Books of 2019)
There are few writers who possess quite the boundless daring of Irenosen Okojie, whose second collection of short stories, Nudibranch, is dazzling, a feast for the senses, as well as a lesson in both creative and existential bravery
Diana Evans, Observer (Best Books of 2019)
Weird and wild . . . An extraordinary collection of surreal tales
Guardian
Surprising, seductive and often heartfelt, this is an entertaining selection that establishes Okojie as one of the country's most impressive writers
PRIDE
There's an irresistible lure to these disparate, experimental works reminiscent of Carmen Maria Machado, Kristen Roupenian or the gothic magic of Isabel Allende. This is writing at its most vital: poignant, performative and disturbing
Zoë Apostolides, Financial Times
An extraordinary and unforgettable collection from one of the finest literary imaginations working today
Max Porter
Nudibranch, is dazzling, a feast for the senses, as well as a lesson in both creative and existential bravery
Diana Evans, Observer
Okojie's voice is singular and admirably uncompromising
Times Literary Supplement
Okojie's boldly captivating collection of stories Nudibranch is a thrilling mix of social surrealism and technical verve.
Deborah Levy, Observer