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Earthly Playing Field: A Novel [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Common Notions
  • ISBN-10: 1945335661
  • ISBN-13: 9781945335662
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Common Notions
  • ISBN-10: 1945335661
  • ISBN-13: 9781945335662
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A speculative novel of anti-imperialist queer imagination set in a science-fictional future that is rooted in the lovingly-portrayed context of the Punjabi global diaspora.

Love and revolution in a crumbling world order . . .

Roma has a full-time job, a mortgage, and a loving family in Queens. Life is good in the center of the Empire, but on the outskirts, soldiers wage a brutal war against a besieged people. When her stepbrother Ranbir entrusts her with a mysterious plant, Roma discovers it’s a startlingly sophisticated piece of bioengineered technology that opens a portal for an extra-terrestrial spirit body that brings news of a liberated future.

While Ranbir joins forces with the spirit body to confront the nucleus of automated warfare, his brother Khushbir has more local concerns, and is organizing the Punjabi farmers’ protest. Meanwhile, Roma is occupied with existential questions about complicity and faith that have her reconsidering her role within this global struggle.

What follows draws Roma and her family onto the frontlines of the resistance – and in Roma’s case, into the path of a woman whose heart will only ever belong to the revolution.

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A complex coming-of-political-consciousness narrative . . . heady and fascinating . . . its obvious Singh knows her stuff. Theres much to chew on here. Publishers Weekly







Defiant, compassionate and compulsively readable, Earthly Playing Field finds an exquisite balance between speculative fiction and urgent political insight. That Singh deftly brings this all together into a thrilling narrative is a resounding testament to this writer's striking talents. Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, shortlisted for the Booker Prize



The novel of ideas is back and in spectacular shape. Radhika Singh crafts a rip-roaring adventure inside of a geopolitical graduate school seminar inside of a revolutionary handbook, wrapped in a tale of queer longinga literary-Marxist turducken for the ages. This book makes you believe not only that the revolution is coming, but that it's winnable. Earthly Playing Field  is a showcase of a radical and talented writer with a long and exciting career ahead of her. Alejandro Varela, author of Middle Spoon



Earthly Playing Field is not just a novel. It is a library of revolutionary possibility that meets us where we are and where we could be. Alexis Pauline Gumbs, author of Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde



One of the hallmarks of modernism was to separate the spiritual from the political. Given that the birth of modernism is deeply intertwined with colonialism, this separation also benefited the colonizers and the imperialists. In an act of resistance, Radhika Singhs Earthly Playing Field beautifully bridges this artificial divide between the spiritual and the political and highlights that one cannot exist without the other. Haroon Khalid, author of Walking with Nanak 





In beautiful, vivid prose, Singh creates a social, historical, and political tapestry that deftly undoes the tired common wisdom of our world.  I haven't enjoyed a novel this much in a very long time. Steven Salaita, author of Daughter, Son, Assassin and Jerry and Rodrigo Go to War



This book set my heart on fire! Defiantly and deliciously romantic, Earthly Playing Field shakes the western literary construct of romance to give us something beyond the happily-ever-after: an ecstatic vision of Sufi love that amplifies our sense of possibilityof the world now and the world to comewith an ardent and transcendent yearning. Joanna Lowell, author of A Shore Thing



In the throes of a crumbling US empire, against the rubble and resistance of Gaza, when the horizon of imagination itself has become yet another surveilled border, Earthly Playing Field dares to envision and enact a post-revolutionary world. Ammiel Alcalay, author of Controlled Demolition







Lush, expansive and revolutionary in its vision, Singh imagines a moving global journey of resistance that harnesses the power of nature through mythic technology, against the fatal forces of imperialism. Written in luminous, philosophical prose, rife with wit, sharp political analysis and cyberpunk irreverence, the very nature of reality and spirit is unraveled. This left me with that old yearning, for a time untouched by colonialism or Partition; a yearning for us, as a collective, to experience radical love and syncretic, spiritual awakenings, despite the horrors that have shaped our lineages, our world. This is divine, daring work. Tanaïs, author of In Sensorium: Notes For My People, winner of the Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction

Radhika Singh is a writer and editor living in Queens, New York. Her fiction speculates on the presence of magic in this world, the connection to spirit and consciousness, and the power of the people to organize for collective liberation. Her novel Weirdly Tuned Antennae, winner of the 2025 Sukenick Innovative Fiction Contest, is forthcoming from FC2 Press; an excerpt was featured in the 2024 Genre issue of The Markaz Review. Her comic Leila Khaled & the Struggle for Liberation, created in collaboration with illustrator Samita Chatterjee, appeared in the 2024 Trade/ Trade Off issue of Comixense magazine. For more information visit: rhsingh.work.