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The Visit

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The Visit

By: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Narrated by: Nyambi Nyambi
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As a powerful matriarchy reshapes the world, two men - old friends - confront the past and future in a bracing speculative short story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Americanah.

One night in Lagos, two former friends reunite. Obinna is a dutiful and unsophisticated stay-at-home husband and father married to a powerful businesswoman. Eze is single, a cautious rebel from his university days whose arrival soon upsets the balance in Obinna’s life. In a world where men are constantly under surveillance and subject to the whims of powerful women, more than Obinna’s ordered and accustomed routine might be on the line.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s The Visit is part of Black Stars, a multi-dimensional collection of speculative fiction from Black authors. Each story is a world much like our own. Read or listen to them in a single sitting.

©2021 by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Alternate History Contemporary Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Paranormal & Urban Science Fiction Women's Fiction Short Stories
Thought-provoking Premise • Clever Role Reversal • Excellent Narration • Sympathetic Protagonist • Brilliant Concept

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The Visit was not what I thought it would be but was MUCH more than I ever could have expected from a short story. In this world that has figuratively transported men through the looking glass and around the bend into a reality where women are the dominant gender, the author gives us a glimpse at what society at large would look like if controlled by the “fairer sex.” All The Handmaid’s Tale-esque troupes are avoided, dodging the overused if-women-ran-the-world-life-would-be-a-walking-dystopian-novel-for-men narrative.

The aggravations and transgressions toward men are at the beginning are slight, but escalate quickly, albeit quietly to traumas women in our world traverse daily. From micro aggressions from spouses who’s power come only from the sex between their legs and being the gender held to esteem, to narrowly sidestepping atrocities that should be experienced by no one, but are inevitably covered over by silence that’s paid for by hidden tears in the wee hours of the night. This story doesn’t aim to show the reader/listener what life would be like IF women ruled the world, but to open up a window into what it IS like to be a woman ruled in our own.

Through the Looking Glass and Around the Bend

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Different perspective. I enjoyed it!

Looking for more by this author that I can listen to.

Very good

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I enjoyed this story. It is interesting, men being treated like women. Reverse roles, yes.

Interesting

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The Visit is thought provoking. The reader was good. I wanted to like this story and just didn’t. Why would women in a female dominant culture act like the men in our current male dominant culture? Something didn’t ring true.

Roll Reversal

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Interesting storyline. I enjoyed the humor as the author speaks of cultural attitudes and makes fun of some of them. the ending was anticlimatic

Humor in culture

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