Cape Times

ID: NEW SHORT FICTION FROM AFRICA

- | Karina M Szczurek

Edited by Helen Moffett, Nebila Abdulmelik & Otieno Owino

Loot.co.za (R169)

SHORT STORY DAY AFRICA

WE often open books to read stories about characters we can identify with.

It is a search for sympathy and understand­ing.

Picking up a book which actually reflects your own image back to you, however, is rather rare.

But this is exactly what the latest Short Story Day Africa (SSDA) anthology, ID: New Short

Fiction from Africa, does.

The book’s cover is partly a mirror in which you can see fragments of your face.

Focusing on the theme of identity – whether we interpret “ID” as short for one’s “identity document” which can officially represent you, or as one’s “subconscio­us” in Freudian terms – the stories in this book are about “who we are” and “who we choose to be” on the African continent and in the world.

The collection features the winning entries of the SSDA Prize and 20 other stories by writers from across the African continent.

The story which took the $800 (R11 300) top prize, All

Our Lives by Tochukwu Emmanuel Okafor, sweeps us along as

we follow the trials and tribulatio­ns of a group of young men drifting in and out of Nigerian cities.

Sew My Mouth by Cherrie Kandie is a touching exploratio­n of the challenges a lesbian couple experience­s in urban Nairobi, Kenya.

In Per Annum, a stunning piece of speculativ­e fiction, the Johannesbu­rg-based writer Mpho Phalwane tells the story of a group of young people fighting a corrupt government to keep their memories alive.

The entire anthology challenges us to know our diverse selves.

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