Babel by R.F. Kuang is a richly imagined historical fantasy set in 19th-century Britain, centered around a prestigious translation institute at Oxford. The story follows Robin Swift, a young man from China who is brought to England to study at Babel, where language and magic intertwine. As Robin becomes immersed in the world of translation, he grapples with themes of colonialism, identity, and the moral implications of power. The novel explores the complexities of language, culture, and resistance, blending historical events with magical realism. With its thought-provoking narrative and vivid world-building, Babel offers a compelling commentary on the intersections of language and empire.
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