Famous Men Who Never Lived

Famous Men Who Never Lived by K. Chess, published by National Geographic Books on March 5, 2019, is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and belonging. In this 324-page narrative, readers follow Hel, a refugee from an alternate timeline ravaged by nuclear war, as she navigates a New York City that feels both familiar and alien. Struggling to adapt to a world filled with foreign slang and unrecognizable politics, Hel becomes fixated on preserving the remnants of her lost culture through a museum dedicated to her vanished artifacts.
As Hel’s journey unfolds, she grapples with her past and the emotional weight of her experiences. Her obsession with a science fiction novel, The Pyronauts, serves as a poignant reminder of her former life and the challenges faced by those displaced from their homes. The story delves into themes of grief, anger, and the quest for belonging in a world that often rejects the unfamiliar. This edition presents a unique blend of science fiction and literary elements, inviting readers to reflect on the meaning of home and the lengths one will go to reclaim it.
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Finalist for a 2019 Sidewise Award
“Conceptually adventurous yet full of feeling. . . . smart, thought-provoking, and thoroughly enjoyable.” —Charles Yu, author of Interior Chinatown
Wherever Hel looks, New York City is both reassuringly familiar and terribly wrong. As one of the thousands who fled the outbreak of nuclear war in an alternate United States—an alternate timeline, somewhere across the multiverse—she finds herself living as a refugee in our own not-so-parallel New York. The slang and technology are foreign to her, the politics and art unrecognizable. While others, like her partner, Vikram, attempt to assimilate, Hel refuses to reclaim her former career or create a new life. Instead, she obsessively rereads Vikram’s copy of The Pyronauts—a science fiction masterwork in her world that now only exists as a single flimsy paperback—and becomes determined to create a museum dedicated to preserving the remaining artifacts and memories of her vanished culture.
But the refugees are unwelcome and Hel’s efforts are met with either indifference or hostility. And when the only copy of The Pyronauts goes missing, Hel must decide how far she is willing to go to recover it and finally face her own anger, guilt, and grief over what she has truly lost. With Famous Men Who Never Lived, K Chess has created a compelling and inventive speculative work on what home means to those who have lost it forever.
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