Ancient, Ancient

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by Kiini Ibura Salaam

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Co-winner of the 2012 James Tiptree, Jr. Award a Locus recommended book Acclaimed author and critic Nalo Hopkinson writes, “Salaam treats words like the seductive weapons they are. She wields them to weave fierce, gorgeous stories that stroke your sensibilities, challenge your preconceptions, and leave you breathless with their beauty.” Indeed, Ms. Salaam’s stories are so permeated with sensuality that in her introduction to Ancient, Ancient , Nisi Shawl, author of the award-winning Filter House , writes, “Sexuality-cum-sensuality is the experiential link between mind and matter, the vivid and eternal refutation of the alleged dichotomy between them. This understanding is the foundation of my 2004 pronouncement on the burgeoning sexuality implicit in sf’s Afro-diasporization. It is the core of many African-based philosophies. And it is the throbbing, glistening heart of Kiini’s body of work. This book is alive. Be not afraid.” Reviews “Salaam’s collection of 10 reprints and 3 original stories introduces readers to alternate worlds built around magic, sensuality, sexuality and the search for emotional comfort, however tenuous. A lusty god temporarily bestows his sexual spark on a worn-out and unappreciated young woman in ‘Desire’. The world of mothlike aliens who feed on the heated ‘nectar’ of human sexual energies is explored in three linked tales. A young man’s grandfather sends him time traveling into danger as a punishment in ‘Battle Royale,’ while ‘Rosamojo’ is a straightforward revenge story about a young girl who uses magic to punish her rapist father. Unearthly magics frame ‘Ferret,’ an intriguing snippet about a space colony ship guided by animal divination, and ‘Marie,’ in which a pregnant Creole woman is willing to sacrifice anything to feel at home in New York City. Salaam’s unusual settings and lonely characters will call to readers who hunger for sex, identity, or just a place to belong.” — Publishers Weekly , March 5, 2012 “This collection of moving stories interleaves many themes, perhaps the most effective for me being the alienation of the foreigner....Throughout the language is stunning, like music become words. I found my own mind dazzled and my imagination stretched to keep up with the flow of images.” — Martha Hubbard, The Future Fire , July 10, 2012 “The world as Salaam paints it is full of harsh and beautiful things: she insists that we must venture into dark places to emerge as who we are meant to be. The best of her work is imbued with subtle interventions which ultimately provide the reader with sharply felt revelations, the secrets within the text that we must each decipher independently and which speak to each other to reveal a larger project. The stories work from mutual touchstones: the illustration of sex as an act of power; a visceral relationship to the human body as a mode of currency as well as a site of rebellion; and the examination of the struggle to find oneself, particularly as a woman, in a world that offers so few options. Few writers pay such focused attention to a specific set of ideas and concerns, and this accomplished collection provides a vigorous exploration into Salaam’s unique vision.” —Richard Larson, Strange Horizons , Oct 5, 2012 “The ancient mysteries of life hold in their grasp the power of seduction. We find seduction, being led away, in a sexual experience, a sensual touch, the coming of a new life or death, the physical movement of bodies in a dance, the allure of magic, the call of nature, the possibility of a new truth or that a truth was a lie, or to experience the life of another. There is a freedom and danger, a pleasure and pain in seduction, and Kiini Ibura Salaam compellingly explores them in her collection of speculative short fiction stories, Ancient, Ancient ”. — Modern Griots Review , October 11, 2012 The world as Salaam paints it is full of harsh and beautiful things.... The best of her work is imbued with subtle interventions which ultimately provide the reader with sharply felt revelations.... The stories work from mutual touchstones: the illustration of sex as an act of power; a visceral relationship to the human body...; and the examination of the struggle to find oneself, particularly as a woman, in a world that offers so few options. ... [T]his accomplished collection provides a vigorous exploration into Salaam's unique vision.--Richard Larson, Strange Horizons Kiini Ibura Salaam's fiction has been included in such publications as Dark Matter, Mojo: Conjure Stories , and Dark Eros . One of her earlier (and most distinctive) stories, ''Of Wings, Nectar, and Ancestors,'' was translated into Polish, and two of her short stories, ''Desire'' and ''Rosamojo,'' were praised in Publishers Weekly . Her essays have appeared in Essence, Ms. , and Colonize This! Her article ''Navigating to No'' sparked a spate of radio interviews, a television appearance, and a college seminar, as well as earned a personal commentary award from th

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