
Babel
Kuang imagines Oxford's Babel library as a center of imperial power built on an exploitative magical system. A group of scholars from across the empire enters the library and quickly realizes they're complicit in a machine designed to crush non-European cultures. The character work is tight, the political stakes are real, and there's no comfortable resolution. This is Kuang's most personal work.
What Is Babel About?
Kuang imagines Oxford's Babel library as a center of imperial power built on an exploitative magical system. A group of scholars from across the empire enters the library and quickly realizes they're complicit in a machine designed to crush non-European cultures. The character work is tight, the political stakes are real, and there's no comfortable resolution. This is Kuang's most personal work.
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