The Platform Recap: Aishat Adesanya’s Exploration of Grief and Resilience in “Funerals & Firecrackers”

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The fifth edition of The Platform features Aishat Adesanya discussing her short story collection, Funerals and Firecrackers, published by Witsprouts Books, with host Timileyin Okunlola. The conversation, as much as most of the book, explores themes of grief, trauma, and diverse coping mechanisms within various cultural contexts. The conversation also highlights the relatability of Adesanya’s characters and the impact of personal experiences on her writing process.

In her evocative debut short story collection, Funerals and Firecrackers, author Aishat Adesanya illuminates the realities of human experiences shaped by grief, trauma, and resilience. In “The Oddity”, Aishat Adesanya delves into the struggles surrounding mental health and cultural misunderstandings. She invites readers into a candid discussion about grief and trauma, which are central motifs of the entire body of work. From her experience in the mental health field, Adesanya adeptly portrays the diverse ways individuals navigate pain, showcasing that no two paths to healing are alike. Her nuanced understanding of cultural approaches to mental health, gleaned from her experiences in Nigeria and the UK, adds depth to her narratives.

Adesanya’s characters are strikingly relatable—mirrors reflecting untold struggles and unspoken truths. For instance, Kemi from the story “Fragile Facade” symbolizes societal blind spots in recognizing silent battles. The unexpected plot twists and emotional depth of Peju’s story in “Ranti Omo Eni ti Iwo n Se” further demonstrate Adesanya’s ability to intertwine fiction with real-life inspiration.

Funerals and Firecrackers also shed light on how grief manifests across age groups, an exploration influenced by Adesanya’s own experiences of early trauma. Through her writing, Adesanya emphasizes the importance of support systems, creative expression, and therapy—all while acknowledging the individuality and complexity of coping.

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Like many creative journeys, Adesanya’s writing process was fraught with challenges. She confessed that writing the book presented hurdles due to its ambitious scope, while “Fugue” especially tested her emotional endurance. However, despite these trials, Adesanya’s commitment to authenticity shines through every word.

Adesanya explained her reasoning behind the title Funerals and Firecrackers. It embodies the prevalence of metaphorical “funerals” and unexpected climaxes within her stories—a nod to life’s bittersweet dualities.

The interview concluded with thrilling news for fans: Adesanya plans to expand one of the collection’s stories into a full-length novel, spurred by reader interest and mentor encouragement. Readers can also look forward to future events that promise more thought-provoking discussions.

To dive into these powerful narratives, approach Adesanya’s work with an open mind—prepared for the unexpected twists and the emotional depths that make her stories unforgettable.

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