Radical Imagination

Grievers

Grievers

In Detroit, a mysterious illness called Syndrome H-8 is taking Black people mid-sentence — leaving them breathing but unreachable, suspended in a grief too vast to return from. Dune watches her mother become patient zero and must figure out how to survive, care for her elderly grandmother, and make meaning from what remains. Grievers asks what we've never been given permission to ask: what if Black grief was finally allowed to be the size it actually is?

Grievers

In Detroit, a mysterious illness called Syndrome H-8 is taking Black people mid-sentence — leaving them breathing but unreachable, suspended in a grief too vast to return from. Dune watches her mother become patient zero and must figure out how to survive, care for her elderly grandmother, and make meaning from what remains. Grievers asks what we've never been given permission to ask: what if Black grief was finally allowed to be the size it actually is?

Grievers

In Detroit, a mysterious illness called Syndrome H-8 is taking Black people mid-sentence — leaving them breathing but unreachable, suspended in a grief too vast to return from. Dune watches her mother become patient zero and must figure out how to survive, care for her elderly grandmother, and make meaning from what remains. Grievers asks what we've never been given permission to ask: what if Black grief was finally allowed to be the size it actually is?

By adrienne maree brown Excerpt from Grievers

This first volume of brown’s Grievers tales also launches AK Press’s new speculative fiction series Black Dawn, in which authors create alternate realities through visionary works that imagine different ways of seeing, being in, and remaking the world.A tale of what happens when we can no longer ignore what has been lost in this world.

Grievers is the story of a city so plagued by grief that it can no longer function. Dune’s mother is patient zero of a mysterious illness that stops people in their tracks—in mid-sentence, mid-action, mid-life—casting them into a nonresponsive state from which no one recovers. Dune must navigate poverty and the loss of her mother as Detroit’s hospitals, morgues, and graveyards begin to overflow. As the quarantined city slowly empties of life, she investigates what caused the plague, and what might end it. In anguish, she follows in the footsteps of her late researcher father, who has a physical model of Detroit’s history and losses set up in their basement. She dusts the model off and begins tracking the sick and dying, discovering patterns, finding comrades in curiosity, conspiracies for the fertile ground of the city, and the unexpected magic that emerges when the debt of grief is cleared.

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