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R. F. Kuang

Rebecca F. Kuang is an American fantasy and historical fiction author. She is best known for her Poppy War trilogy, Babel: An Arcane History, and Yellowface. Time magazine included Yellowface in its list of "100 must-read books of 2023".

Rebecca F. Kuang was born in Guangzhou, China. She moved to the United States with her family when she was four and grew up in Dallas, Texas.

Rebecca attended Georgetown University, where she began writing her debut novel during a gap year in China. Kuang further honed her literary skills with advanced degrees from Magdalene College, Cambridge, and University College, Oxford, focusing on Chinese studies and contemporary Chinese issues. She is pursuing a PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University.

Rebecca F. Kuang debuted with her first novel, The Poppy War, in 2018. It became part of a trilogy that delves into Chinese military fantasy. This series set her apart in the fantasy genre, earning her several awards and accolades, including a place on Time magazine's list of the 100 best fantasy books of all time. Her narrative prowess continued with Babel: An Arcane History, which also received critical acclaim and solidified her reputation as a leading voice in speculative fiction.

In 2023, Kuang released Yellowface, a satirical novel that marks her foray into literary fiction. This book tells the story of June Hayward, a white author who, after witnessing the accidental death of Athena Liu, a more successful Asian American novelist, steals Athena's manuscript and publishes it as her own. Juniper Song navigates the complex terrain of the literary world, where deceit brings temporary success but also looming exposure threats. Yellowface explores themes of cultural appropriation, identity, and the ethics of storytelling.

Kuang's work reflects her academic and personal interests, exploring cultural history and identity through compelling narratives. She is an influential figure in modern literature, recognized for her insightful commentary on cultural interaction and representation.

Yellowface has won several awards, including the Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction, the 2024 Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the Listen Award from the American Library Association.

Photo credit: rfkuang.com
years of life: 29 May 1996 present

Books

Quotes

Mananya Ugadhihas quoted2 months ago
“A scholar traveling a well-trodden road passes a pear tree. The tree is laden with fruit so heavy that the branches bend over with its weight. Yet he does not pick the fruit. Why?”
Mananya Ugadhihas quoted2 months ago
If a tree by a well-traveled road has this much fruit, then there must be something wrong with the fruit.
Mananya Ugadhihas quoted2 months ago
White Tiger, the Black Tortoise, the Azure Dragon, and the Vermilion Bird.

Impressions

Iniobong Harrisonshared an impression2 years ago
👍Worth reading

Mind blowing 🤯

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    The Dragon Republic
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  • Strayedstarzzshared an impressionlast year
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    I'm in shock I have no words

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    Babel
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  • Angie Camila Bahamon Tapieroshared an impression1 hour ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
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    Fue una lectura intensa, demoledora y absolutamente inolvidable. Cierra esta trilogía con una fuerza emocional que todavía no sé cómo procesar. El final es agridulce, pero me queda claro que era la única forma en que esta historia podía terminar.
    La autora tiene una habilidad diabólica (y admirable) para jugar con tus emociones: te da migajas de esperanza solo para volverte a romper el corazón página tras página. Pero lo hace con tanta maestría que uno le agradece... mientras llora.
    Más allá del sufrimiento emocional (que sí, es fuerte), este libro también aborda problemáticas muy reales: el peso del trauma, la brutalidad de la guerra, la pérdida de identidad y el dolor de cuestionarte a ti misma. Algo que me marcó especialmente fue cómo se muestra el colonialismo cultural: la llegada de extranjeros que imponen su visión del mundo, su tecnología, su idioma y su supuesta “superioridad”, borrando poco a poco una cultura entera. Es una crítica sutil, pero afilada, aun sigo tratando de procesar lo que leí.

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    The Burning God
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