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''Kabu Kabu'' is a
speculative fiction Speculative fiction is a term that has been used with a variety of (sometimes contradictory) meanings. The broadest interpretation is as a category of fiction encompassing genres with elements that do not exist in reality, recorded history, na ...
short story collection written by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor with stories in both
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and
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styles and themes. The collection was first published in 2013 by Prime Books.


Background

The collection includes the titular piece, co-authored by
Alan Dean Foster Alan Dean Foster (born November 18, 1946) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction. He has written several book series, more than 20 standalone novels, and many novelizations of film scripts. Career ''Star Wars'' Foster was the ghos ...
, six other previously unpublished short stories, and 14 stories that had been previously published in other venues since 2001; with a foreword by Whoopi Goldberg. The title "''Kabu Kabu''" is gotten from name of the non-registered illegal cab that operates in some part of Nigeria.


Contents

* "The Magical Negro" * "Kabu Kabu" * "The House of Deformities" * "The Black Stain" * "How Inyang Got Her Wings" * "On the Road" * "Spider the Artist" * "The Ghastly Bird" * "The Winds of Harmattan" * "Long Juju Man" * "The Carpet" * "Icon" * "The Popular Mechanic" * "Windseekers" * "Bakasi Man" * "The Baboon War" * "Asunder" * "Tumaki" * "Biafra" * "Moom!" * "The Palm Tree Bandit"


Reception

''
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
'' gave ''Kabu Kabu'' a starred review and said the stories were "worth reading again and again", later including it in its 2013 "Top 10: Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror" books. For '' Tor.com'', Lee Mandelo praised Okorafor's storytelling, but called the collection more of a sampler of her writing that draws readers to her other related works rather than a stand-alone story.
Wole Talabi Wole Talabi is a Nigerian author of speculative fiction and editor. The ''Scientific American'' described him as an author who "...blends transhumanism and the Turing test". He is considered to be among the Third Generation of Nigerian Writers ...
reviewed the book in '' Brittle Paper'' lamenting that it did not include more diverse tribal mythology of Nigeria, but overall commending the collection for making it clear that writers in the speculative fiction genre include Nigerians, Africans, and women—not just white men. The audio performance read by 
Yetide Badaki Yetide Badaki (born September 24, 1981) is a Nigerian-American actress. She is best known for playing Bilquis on the Starz series '' American Gods''. Early life Badaki was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. Before moving to England, Badaki lived in Niger ...
was praised by Kat Hooper for the website ''Fantasy Literature'', who also highlighted the African "settings, mythologies, folklore, food, flora, fauna, and other plot elements that are rarely seen in speculative fiction." In a '' Strange Horizons'' review, however, Matthew Cheney felt that readers would better appreciate it instead as a sketchbook showing Okorafor working through her material, and that the book as a whole is much more interesting than any of its parts.


Accolades

In the 2014
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine ''Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the pl ...
voting, the collection placed fourth in the Best Collection category. The audiobook release was also a finalist for the 2014 Audie Award in the Short Stories/Collections category.


References

{{Nnedi Okorafor 2013 short story collections American short story collections Africanfuturism Nigerian short story collections Speculative fiction short story collections Works by Nnedi Okorafor Prime Books books