Babel

Or the Necessity of Violence: an Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution

English language

Published Dec. 23, 2022 by HarperCollins Publishers.

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978-0-00-850181-5
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OCLC Number:
1322235897

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From award-winning author R. F. Kuang comes Babel, a thematic response to The Secret History and a tonal retort to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell that grapples with student revolutions, colonial resistance, and the use of language and translation as the dominating tool of the British empire.

Traduttore, traditore: An act of translation is always an act of betrayal.

  1. Robin Swift, orphaned by cholera in Canton, is brought to London by the mysterious Professor Lovell. There, he trains for years in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, all in preparation for the day he’ll enroll in Oxford University’s prestigious Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel.

Babel is the world's center for translation and, more importantly, magic. Silver working—the art of manifesting the meaning lost in translation using enchanted silver bars—has made the British unparalleled in power, as its knowledge serves the Empire’s quest for colonization.

For Robin, Oxford is a …

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Antikolonialismo magikoa

XIX. mendearen hasieran txinatar gazte bat umezurtz geratzen da eta babesle misteriotsu batek Ingalaterrara eramaten du, inperioaren bihotzera. Inperio hori gure mundukoaren antzekoa da, baina fantasia puntu batekin.

Zehaztuko ez dizkizuedan arrazoiengatik hizkuntzalaritzak garrantzi handia du liburuan eta agertzen den magia sistema oso erakargarria iruditu zait.

Inperialismo britainiarraren kritika zorrotza egiten du Rebecca F. Kuang-ek liburukote honetan. Ia 550 orri dituen arren ondo eusten dio istorioaren tentsioari. Idazlearen beste lan batzuek ere itxura bikaina dute, esaterako "Opioaren gerra" trilogiak. eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_F._Kuang

Wonderful book

A dense, multi-layered story that opens up a window into golden age era Britain, painting a vivid picture of the colonialist zeitgeist with all the casual and flagrant racism, exploitation and slavery that comes with it. In particular, it highlights the critical role of intellectual institutions (by example of Oxford) and uses language as stand-in example of how foreign culture is imported and in turn used to opress the colonised countries while further strengthening the existing power structures. To use a coming-of-age "wizard" story as the backdrop is quite a genial move, making the whole subject matter all the more relatable on a very personal level. This book manages to educate about many different subjects that would normally be quite boring to learn about in such a fascinating, thrilling, moving way - I could barely manage to put the book down every once in a while.

Рекомендую, якщо любите атмосферу dark academy та колоніалізму

Dark academy, прекрасне за атмосферою. Читається довго, але із задоволенням. Захотіла прочитати після того, як закінчила «Жовтолику», бо був цікавий доробок авторки, адже пише вона чудово.

Книжка, яка починається легко та, з першого погляду, щасливо, поступово стає важкою та темною. На героїв тисне вага відповідальності та обрушується неприємна правда, і разом з ними цей тягар відчуває і читач.

Після прочитання захотілось більше дізнатись про колоніальну Англію, в книзі багато політики та дипломатії, роздумів про відповідальність за наслідки дій або навіть бездіяльності.

Впродовж сюжету головні герої буквально піднімають голови над книжками і стикаються з реальним світом. Так, боляче, так, не хочеться втрачати ілюзію безпеки, але разом з тим, я раділа разом з ними, що вони все-таки спробували подивитись в обличчя кривдникам та пригнічувачам, знайти з ними спільну мову, будучи при цьому — іронічно — у Вавилоні. Шкода тільки, що бар'єрів виявилось більше, ніж тільки один мовний.

Must-read for knowledge workers in the age of nationalism and fascism

There is so much to love about this book, I'm not sure where to start. There's a very clear, explicit association: power comes from our differences, and our diversity. The book reeks with a love of language and culture, and with a careful, systematic, structured description of (and dismantling of) imperialism. It emphasizes that with a long enough lever, a small group can move the world - and that knowledge workers in imperialist nations have that lever, if they can only notice. I found it fascinating, painful, and informative - and the pace picked up as it went. Wholeheartedly recommend this book, especially to tech workers like me, and language lovers.

Content warnings for death, a lot of death, and casual colonial racism, a lot of that too.

Great themes, good characters, and thoughtful writing

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What first struck me was how this book used a smidge of magic to allow certain aspects of themes to be easier to comprehend. The writing does something with themes where it makes them recognizable and able to be investigated in more profound ways by shearing off the sides, so to speak. Yet while I noticed this up front, I was surprised how deep the book went as it reached its zenith and turned toward a conclusion. There were comments about colonialism and empire that I recognized, but the way they were delved into thanks to the aforementioned tactic struck me more deeply than I could have expected. The characters, despite being somewhat symbolic in their deployment, also grew on me immensely. It made me think, and it made my eyes tear up a few times. And that's without mentioning all the fun translation, history, and cultural movement details the …

long, but worth your time.

Content warning i non-specifically reference the ending

Review of 'Babylon' on 'Goodreads'

Babylon se stal mojí novou nejoblíbenější knihou a rozhodně si zaslouží aspoň 6/5. Ze začátku byla kniha pomalá, pozvolná, což mi ale vůbec nevadilo, aspoň se člověk dostal do příběhu a kontextu. Hodně mě bavily poznámky pod čarou. A ještě víc jsem si užívala všudypřítomnou etymologii.

Babylon se odehrává v 1. polovině 19. století, zejména v Oxfordu, a v „alternativních dějinách“ se věnuje globálním tématům jako kolonialismus, lidská práva, rasismus, rovnost žen nebo kapitalismus. Objevují se tam ale i „menší“ témata jako přátelství nebo loajalita, soudržnost. Líbilo se mi, že všechno toto autorka do románu vnesla velmi přirozeně, nemusela dávat žádný odborný výklad, aby do příběhu člověk vplul.

spoiler-free vague review + CWs for this book

A long, heavy, beautifully written and very biting book about the ways in which colonialism coopts people and institutions, and the simultaneous difficulty and necessity of resisting that. Deeply and cleverly tied in with real 19th Century history of Britain and its empire, while also being a fantasy story with a very specific magic system that I enjoyed in itself.

I highly recommend this book, but it should also come with some content warnings: * Colonialism * Lots of depictions of racism * Abusive parenting * Abusive academia * Violence * Not afraid to kill important characters

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review of Babel

i really enjoyed the read. i think, the book is in almost every aspect able to walk a middleroad between epic theatre and a "real" novel und it's story. the world building is just a sidestep away from the real events and the world in the mid 19th century. i did not read it as a fantasy novel with a smart magic system, but rather a historic novel in a setting auch style of magic realism. all the characters are clearly models of a specific world view and situation, but at least in my experience of the book, they are also able to induce sentiment. if you would ask me, it is the same effect, Eco and Brecht would likely achieve.

Review of 'Babel' on 'Storygraph'

In an alternate Oxford where the British Empire is founded upon silver, enchanted by the act of translation; two words in different languages on each side sharing the same root but with slightly differing meanings. These silver bars make ships faster, factories more efficient and bridges more stable. Those put out of work are just collateral malcontents. 

But to power its silver industrial revolution, Britain not only needs to plunder the world’s silver but also its languages for new translations and translators who are fluent enough to dream in multiple languages. 


Enter the students of Babel, Oxford’s translation institute. Robin is taken from his home in Canton, his family dead from Choelra which could have been cured by the enchanted silver England hoards, by an Englishman who trains him up to serve at Babel. To put his language and culture at the service of the Empire.

I’m late to the …

Review of 'Babel' on 'Goodreads'

Honestly if I could give this book 6 stars, 8 stars, 10 stars, I would. It is a brilliant piece of alternate history with a fantastically inventive magic system and its message is incredibly relevant to the world today. A biting and merciless examination of colonialism which still manages to offer hope, but not a worthless, nebulous hope. This is a hope that requires will and sacrifice to back it up. An utterly brilliant book which I would encourage everyone to read.

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