Necessary Fiction

By Eloghosa Osunde

Necessary Fiction‘s Nigerians are inseparable from Nigeria itself: brazen, willful, sexy, dynamic, explosive’ MARLON JAMES

‘A vital work for our times’ IRENOSEN OKOJIE

‘A homage to the chosen family who accept you as you are’ DEAN ATTA

Necessary Fiction lives up to its title and beyond … a vivid, stirring revolution’ YRSA DALEY-WARD

What makes a family? How is it defined and by whom? Is freedom for everyone?

Across Lagos, a rolling cast of unforgettable characters seek out love in all its forms, daring to push all other relationships – with partners, family and friends – to the brink in the process. As they form and break unexpected connections, they reveal how they know each other, have loved each other and had their hearts broken in that pursuit.

Stubbornly alive and brazenly flawed, they work to establish themselves in the city’s worlds of art, music, entertainment and creativity while reckoning with desire, fear, death and God. Here, we witness their collective and individual attempts to grapple with the necessary fictions that they all carry for survival.

This is a shimmering, defiant cross-generational portrait of what it means to be queer in contemporary Nigeria.

‘Layered and digressive … both deeply earnest and unique’ VULTURE

‘A gorgeously deeply humane book, which is indeed, necessary’ NICOLE DENNIS-BENN

‘The ink practically hovers off the page’ KAVEH AKBAR

‘I’m in awe of Osunde’s writing’ CALEB AZUMAH NELSON

‘Osunde’s writing shines … It’s not just beautiful – it’s transformative’ BASSEY IKPI

Format: Trade Paperback
Release Date: 31 Jul 2025
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-0-00-870862-7
Price: £13.99, £13.99 (Export Price) , €None
Eloghosa Osunde is an award-winning writer and multidisciplinary artist. Their critically acclaimed debut novel Vagabonds! was shortlisted for the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize and longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. They are the recipient of the Plimpton Prize for Fiction 2021, the MoAD’s African Literary Award 2023 and an ASME Award for Fiction. Their writing has been published in The Paris Review, Granta, Guernica and elsewhere. They move between Nigeria, Nairobi, New York City and wherever else their work calls. They can be found online at eloghosaosunde.com.

‘Necessary Fiction's Nigerians are inseparable from Nigeria itself: brazen, willful, sexy, dynamic, explosive. They love hard, fight fierce, and love fiercer. When life has risk at every turn, family is chosen, and love is on the edge of the knife, fiction indeed becomes necessary’ Marlon James, Booker Prize-winning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings -

‘A glorious, ambitious portrait of queer lives in Nigeria. A vital work for our times’ Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch -

'Layered and digressive … both deeply earnest and unique'Vulture, ‘7 New Books You Should Read In July’ -

‘Necessary Fiction lives up to its title and beyond – a luminous mirror hall, a prism refracting human need and want, generational patterns and heart work and chosen family carved from the city’s chaotic sprawl’ Yrsa Daley-Ward, author of The Terrible -

‘I can’t believe how alive Eloghosa Osunde’s Necessary Fiction is … Osunde writes with the cataclysmic dazzle and sneaky spiritual ache of Denis Johnson, but pitches it toward us here in the digital age … The ink practically hovers off the page’ Kaveh Akbar, author of Martyr! -

‘This book is exquisite and excruciating. It quickens your pulse and burns inside you for days. With elegant, lean, searing language, Eloghosa Osunde reminds us what it really means to be alive’ Nicole Dennis-Benn, author of Here Comes The Sun -

‘A polyphony of voices and a tapestry of tales. A homage to the chosen family who accept you as you are and support you on the journey to becoming who you want to be’ Dean Atta, author of I Can’t Even Think Straight -

‘Honest, gripping, and alive, Necessary Fiction challenges us to find our own truths amid the masks we wear. Osunde’s writing shines … It’s not just beautiful – it’s transformative’ Bassey Ikpi, author of I’m Telling the Truth But I’m Lying -