Merchant – Alexandra Grunberg
Merchant by Alexandra Grunberg / ISBN 9781915983053 / 350-page paperback published in the Gold SF series from Goldsmiths Press (London)
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A post-apocalyptic retelling of William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.
Who will survive when the world is destroyed? Can stories from the distant past teach us how to change a dismal present? Merchant shifts perspective between three survivors of a flooded world as they try to navigate the threat of mass starvation; Jessica, a patrilineal Jew from Venice (named after the Italian city but located on the mountain K2) who has memorized the complete works of Shakespeare; Cem, an orphan of Venice; and Shinobu, an advisor to the empress Ama in Fuji. Ama has been gifting edible algae blocks to nations worldwide, but Jessica’s arrival in Fuji to beg for more food for Venice upsets the delicate international balance Shinobu has been maintaining. As a series of buried secrets and miscommunications carry consequences of potential global destruction, everyone must determine what they are willing to do to survive in a hopeless world.
Alexandra Grunberg is a Glasgow based author, screenwriter, poet, and artist. She earned her DFA and MLitt in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow.