Babel: the BookTok sensation that melds dark academia with a post-colonial critique
by Rafqa Touma from World news | The Guardian on (#63CTK)
Set at Oxford in the 1800s, Rebecca F Kuang's new novel is a magic-infused allegory for structural oppression - and social media can't get enough of it
A boy lies still beside the body of his mother. Her skin is blue and her eyes are open, wet and glassy. It is 1828, and a cholera epidemic has swept through Canton, China.
The boy is the only one left alive in the house and is on the brink of death when a quiet white Englishman brings him to London. There, the young Chinese boy is named Robert Swift and grows up in solitude, trained in English, Latin, ancient Greek and Chinese. For what reason, he does not yet know.
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