Incubation: a space for monsters by Bhanu Kapil

Published March 27, 2024
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Bhanu Kapil’s Incubation: a space for monsters, published by Prototype (ISBN 978-1-913513-40-5), was designed by Traven T. Croves, the design practice of Matthew Stuart and Andrew Walsh-Lister, with cover art by Stuart Middleton. The book was printed at KOPA, Lithuania, and is set in HAL Timezone, published by HAL Typefaces.

From the publisher’s website:

Incubation: a space for monsters is a formally innovative, hybrid-genre book that incorporates poetry and prose. Set in a shifting narrative environment, where human bodies, characters, and text are neither one thing nor another, this fragmentary-diaristic text journeys through the spaces in-between. Originally published in America in 2006 by Leon Works, and out of print for the last seven years, this is the first time this seminal text has been available in the UK.

Following protagonist Laloo – Cyborg, girl, mother, child, immigrant, settler – on a roadtrip through American landscapes, genre styles, and form, Incubation creates radical space for what is ‘monstrous’. Appropriating iconic American tropes, and the structure of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Incubation explores the challenges faced by immigrants in attaining such notions of freedom in so hostile an environment. In this fragmentary document there is a celebration in the cobbling together of lives; global in scope, with an intimate focus on interior voice, this landmark text evidences the early innovations and talents of this T.S. Eliot prizewinning author.




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