'Ecocritical African literary and cinematographic works offer, Spring Ulmer argues, forms of resistance to racial capitalism, by refusing disposability and cultivating secret gardens. A remarkable, original work through which the author invites us to unleash our political imaginations.'Françoise Vergès, Fellow, Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialization, UCL, London. 'A committed ecocritical reading of African lifeworlds that death cannot vanquish. A study in beauty told in prose that sing in the tenor of dark oxygen.'Hugo ka Canham, Professor and Director of Black Planetary Studies at the Institute for Social and Health Science, University of South Africa and author of Riotous Deathscapes.