When I picked it up, I had never read anything by NNEDI OKORAFOR Death of the authorBut after just a few pages, I realized that she was making a mental memo to add everything she wrote in the pile I wrote so far. Okorafo Created the term “AfricanFuturism” and is rooted in “African culture, history, myth, myths, and viewpoints, which are rooted in” African culture, history, myths, and viewpoints “rather than” Afrofturism “in the United States. I explained.
Death of the author Following Meteoric Lise to Fame of Nigerian American protagonist Zelu, it is like two books as an unexpected hit novel. Rusted robotAnd we will take us to the novel, set in a future society without a human living by robots and AI.
Zel, a writer in his mid -thirties with a large family, has to pass through a rough patch when the book begins, and when she succeeds overnight, she must take the people around her seriously. She faces a constant pushback when trying new things, such as automatic driving cars and external mobility aids. The dynamics and the world of her family where she lives is a great change of Casp, which was promoted by the advancement of technology -very real, and I was much more invested in their dramas. Rusted robot。 But for the reason, it is all there, and the two stories are woven together, creating a story that stimulates immersive thoughts.