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'The Death I Gave Him' by Em X. Liu

Folger Book Club convenes on Thursday, May 1 with a discussion of The Death I Gave Him by Em. X. Liu. To get ready for the conversation, we compiled some introductory information on this lyrical, queer sci-fi retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a locked-room thriller.

Folger Book Club:
'The Death I Gave Him' by Em X. Liu

Folger Book Club:
'The Death I Gave Him' by Em X. Liu

Our May 2025 is lyrical, queer sci-fi retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet as a locked-room thriller.
Thu, May 1, 2025, 6:30pm
Folger Virtual

What is The Death I Gave Him about?

A lyrical, queer sci-fi retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a locked-room thriller.

Hayden Lichfield’s life is ripped apart when he finds his father murdered in their lab, and the camera logs erased. The killer can only have been after one thing: the Sisyphus Formula the two of them developed together, which might one day reverse death itself. Hoping to lure the killer into the open, Hayden steals the research. In the process, he uncovers a recording his father made in the days before his death, and a dying wish: Avenge me…

With the lab on lockdown, Hayden is trapped with four other people—his uncle Charles, lab technician Gabriel Rasmussen, research intern Felicia Xia and their head of security, Felicia’s father Paul—one of whom must be the killer. His only sure ally is the lab’s resident artificial intelligence, Horatio, who has been his dear friend and companion since its creation. With his world collapsing, Hayden must navigate the building’s secrets, uncover his father’s lies, and push the boundaries of sanity in the pursuit of revenge.

Critical Reception

“[An] ingenious sci-fi retelling of Shakespeare’s classic . . . a nail-biter.”—Publishers Weekly

“This is a fantastic and innovative retelling.”—Library Journal

“The novel’s multiple-viewpoint structure and coolly sophisticated style make it compellingly readable and unreservedly commendable.” —Financial Times

Hamlet through the lens of a locked room sci-fi thriller, with plenty of murder, gore, and body horror to satisfy any horror reader.” —BookRiot

Why did we choose this book?

The Folger Shakespeare Library’s collection explores not only Shakespeare’s life and works, but also the plays’ historical context, source material, critical and performance histories, and the ways in which they inspire and are adapted by contemporary novelists.

The Death I Gave Him turns Shakespeare’s Hamlet into a sci-fi, locked room mystery. A riveting contemporary adaptation, this novel asks questions about immortality, AI, technology, and ambition and shows the breadth of topics Shakespeare’s work can help us explore.

About the author: Em X. Liu

From Simon & Schuster

Em X. Liu is a writer and recent biochemistry graduate, which means they love stories about artificial intelligence and Shakespeare in equal measure. Since immigrating to Canada, they never go long without hopping on a plane to wander new places. But out of all the cities they’ve been to, they still love their home in Toronto the most.

Content Transparency

The Death I Gave Him includes potentially sensitive subjects. Expand below for a full list of content (may include spoilers).

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Folger Book Club:
'The Death I Gave Him' by Em X. Liu

Folger Book Club:
'The Death I Gave Him' by Em X. Liu

Our May 2025 is lyrical, queer sci-fi retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet as a locked-room thriller.
Thu, May 1, 2025, 6:30pm
Folger Virtual
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