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Fiddle Fathoms

Fiddle Fathoms

Victoria Ifeolu
Victoria Ifeolu
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403849102 - 24 pages
Paperback
€10.46
€10.46

Synopsis

Funmi and Mibi are competitors at Glory Ladder High. They are both exceptionally-gifted, hence the conundrum: who is more brilliant? Their gifts are put to the test in two extraterrestrial sessions -- First, the girls are banished into peninsulas: with their minds subjected to complicity delusions, they are assigned identities that are far-removed from the sublunary status quo and required to brainstorm their ways out in the context of peninsula-specific keys. Next, they are programmed into a medieval realm to function as co-narrators in each of the five kingdoms. Whoever exits their peninsula first and demonstrates a higher command of Middle English -- a subject they have not been exposed to at Glory Ladder High -- clinches the conundrum in this dizygotic fantasy sequel of Head Girl.

About Victoria Ifeolu

Victoria Ifeolu
Victoria Toluwase Ifeolu is the author of two novels, a poetry collection, a short story collection, a collection of prose-poems, a fantasy chapbook and a novella. On the frontline is the mainstream poetry collection, I Call My Sexuality My God: My Shampoo and My Watermelon Juice, deemed her seminal work and boasting acclaim in The New York Times, The Kenya Today, and The Reader's House, London. Her most notable awards include the Canadian Software Development Company Scholarship, the Polis Books Black Writer Scholarship, the Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute Essay Prize, the Mazariyya Prize for Poetry, and a Book Author of the Year Title conferred on the verge of lockdown in 2020. In 2019, she was shortlisted on three occasions for the Ad Hoc Fiction Prize. Her stand-alone poems have been published in widely-read anthologies, two of which are The Tracery of Trees by the Poetry Institute of Canada (BC), and Where the Mind Dwells by Eber & Wein (Pennsylvania). She studied English Literature at the Bachelor’s level, and is currently studying Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity and Politics at the Master’s level. Born in 1998, she identifies as an anti-periodization scholar, who enjoys intercepting orthodoxies.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateFriday, 28 November 2025
Edition1
ISBN9789403849102
Pagecount24
Interior colorBlack/white
Size110 x 180 mm
AuthorVictoria Ifeolu
CategoryLiterature > Other literature