Severance (novel)


Severance is a 2018 satirical science fiction novel by the Chinese-American author Ling Ma. It follows Candace Chen, an unfulfilled Bible product coordinator, before and after Shen Fever slowly obliterates global civilization. Severance explores themes of nostalgia, modern office culture, monotony, and intimate relationships. The novel, Ma's debut, won the 2018 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and was included on many prominent Best Books of 2018 lists.

Setting

Severance takes place in the United States in the 2010s, before and during a pandemic of Shen Fever, a fictional fungal infection originating in Shenzhen, China. Some people are inexplicably immune and try to survive during the slow apocalypse.
People infected with Shen Fever repeat old routines compulsively, without consciousness and until death.

Plot

With a flashback style, the narrative follows Candace Chen before and during the Shen Fever pandemic. Before the pandemic, Candace drifts through New York before being given a job in designing elaborate variations of the Bible. As the pandemic spreads, Candace documents the final days of New York City on a blog called NY Ghost and is one of the final survivors to escape the city. She is in the early stages of pregnancy.
A group of other survivors finds Candace near death in a New York taxi cab on the shoulder of a highway in Pennsylvania. The quasi-religious group, led by a former I.T. guy named Bob, is traveling towards "the Facility," which he promises to be safe. On the way there, they "stalk" houses for supplies, killing the infected people inside. They arrive to find that the Facility is an abandoned shopping mall in suburban Illinois. Candace and some of the other survivors struggle to make a new home there under Bob's tyrannical leadership.

Characters

The New York Times' review stated that Severance, "offers blatant commentary on 'dizzying abundance' and unrelenting consumption, evolving into a semi-surreal sendup of a workplace and its utopia of rules. It was a New York Times Notable Book of 2018. NPR's Michael Schaub said, "A fierce debut from a writer with seemingly boundless imagination." A stunning, audacious book with a fresh take on both office politics and what the apocalypse might bring." The Chicago Tribune called it, "a gripping bildungsroman in the midst of an apocalypse."
It was included on annual Best Book lists at Elle, Marie Claire, Refinery29, Buzzfeed, BookPage, Bookish, Mental Floss, Huffington Post, A.V. Club, Jezebel, and Vulture. Electric Literature included it on a list of possible winners for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
BookPage called it, "astounding debut novel." Refinery29 included it on a list of Post-Apocalyptic Books Will Freak You Out, saying, "Ma creates a convincing portrait of a woman slightly disconnected from the world, even before the virus."

Awards

Severance was awarded the 2018 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and the 2019 NYPL Young Lions Prize. It was a finalist for 2019 the PEN/Hemingway award.