The Mulai
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Interstellar via Invisible Cities: spec-fic translated from Spanish imagines life on another planet.
Years after the climate wars on Earth, the Mulai have settled into their new home on an unnamed planet. Supplies stopped arriving from Earth many years ago, and the Mulai have found a way to live. But now the people of Earth want to know what happened to the settlers, so they send The Archaeologist.
He finds that they have become a different people: uncannily similar to us but with something radically Other about them. Their language has become more about change than stability, and the ways they eat, write, reproduce, bury their dead, and understand gender have all transformed into something almost unrecognizable. They live in temperature-controlled domes, worship a deity called Dog, and repeat a mysterious phrase from which they draw their name: mulai, the tree comes. The Archaeologist feels like his trip is one extended misunderstanding.
With fragments from The Archaeologist’s notes and the stories of Flukeh and Faida, who map both their world and their language, The Mulai offers a glimpse of a world adjacent to ours – one that just may be a model for how to better our own.
Drawing on Borges, Le Guin, and Calvino, The Mulai is a mind-bending work of metafiction whose interlocking puzzles resound with Munir Hachemi’s singularly playful and eclectic style.
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About Munir Hachemi
Julia Sanches translates literature from Catalan, Portuguese, and Spanish into English, including Munir Hachemi’s first novel, Living Things, which was shortlisted for the 2024 Cercador Prize. Her translations have been nominated for the Dublin Literary Award, the Queen Sofia Prize, and the International Booker Prize. Born in Brazil, she currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
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