The Question Mark At The End Of Life

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Woven with Yoruba spirituality, Christian dogma, ancestral tension, and raw emotional truth, this collection bends myth, memory, and language into something devastating and alive.

In The Question Mark at the End of Life, Olubunmi Familoni peels back the skin of womanhood to expose what’s underneathgrief, silence, rage, duty, love, longing, and what it costs to carry them all. These twelve stories burn through the expectations placed on women’s bodies, voices, and identities, asking what’s left when everything is claimed but nothing is given back.

In the title story, a widow tries to resurrect her husband by calling his name like a prayer, but what returns is not peace, but an unrelenting haunting. In A Woman’s Knees Are for Suffering, a girl learns to cook, kneel, and disappear, trained to be a wife long before she wants to be. When a Woman Becomes Water captures the quiet suffocation of a woman whose words are too much for her husband, but not enough to save herself, until she turns them into stories.

Familoni’s voice is poetic and unflinching, with a sharp sensitivity to human vulnerability. The collection is marked by themes of bodily autonomy, religious hypocrisy, patriarchal oppression, and psychological suppression—particularly as experienced by women. The stories are independent yet thematically unified, each one offering a different perspective on the central question posed by the collection’s title: what remains at the end of loss, betrayal, or silence?

Olubunmi Familoni

Olubunmi Familoni is a dramatist, essayist and short fiction writer whose debut collection of stories, Smithereens of Death won the ANA Prize for Short Stories in 2015; his debut play, Every Single Day, was selected by the British Council as part of the Lagos Theatre Festival in 2016; his children's novel, I'll Call My Brother for You, won the ANA Prize for Children's Literature in 2019; his play, When Big Masquerades Dance Naked, was longlisted for the Nigeria Prize for Literature and won the ANA Prize for Drama in 2023; his second children's novel, The Road Does Not End, won The Nigeria Prize for Literature in 2024. His works have appeared in several journals and he lives and works in Ibadan, Nigeria.

“Familoni's exquisite prose is food for the soul. In this ode to womanhood, he brings words to life, crafting sublime stories that invoke wonderment and an avalanche of raw emotions ranging from grief to love. The weight of the themes notwithstanding, Familoni’s thought-provoking collection is humorous and will resonate in the mind long after turning the last page, leaving in its wake the yearnings for change and transformation.”

—Odafe Atogun

“Olubunmi Familoni’s The Question Mark at the End of Life is a masterclass in narrative restraint and emotional clarity. With wit, precision, and unsparing honesty, these stories navigate the fractures of family, faith, gender, and grief with a voice that is at once searing and tender. Familoni captures the absurd and the tragic in equal measure, offering a portrait of contemporary Nigerian life that is both deeply intimate and resonantly universal. This is storytelling that lingers—urgent, unafraid, and unforgettable.”

—Jude Dibia, author of The Quiet That Remains

“Olubunmi turns the light on women in The Question Mark at the End of Life. We see women who give, stretch, and shrink themselves to meet the demands of family and society. With tenderness, these stories reveal how care becomes expectation, and how expectation slowly erodes self. What emerges is a portrait of women’s everyday negotiations between duty and desire, survival and selfhood.”

—Nana Sule, author of Not So Terrible People

“Womanhood is both armour and burden in this collection. These stories have no easy answers about a world that constantly forgets to give back and yet keeps demanding. But, it is full of visceral truth."

—Ayotola Tehingbola, author of Lagos Will Be Hard For You

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Book Trim130 x 198mm
Number of Pages180
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-61318-1-8
Release DateOctober 27, 2025
GenreLiterary Fiction, Short Stories

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