Yellowface by R.F. Kuang is a contemporary novel that delves into issues of cultural appropriation, identity, and the publishing industry. The story follows the fallout after a white author steals the manuscript of her deceased Asian-American friend and publishes it under her own name. As she rises to fame, she grapples with the ethical implications of her actions and the complexities of cultural identity.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Tackles timely and relevant issues of cultural appropriation and identity.
- Provides a critical look at the publishing industry and its biases.
- Features a compelling and morally complex protagonist.
- Written by a critically acclaimed author known for her thought-provoking works.
- Engages readers with a gripping and contemporary narrative.
About the Author
R.F. Kuang is a Chinese-American author known for her critically acclaimed fantasy series The Poppy War. She has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, which often explores themes of identity, cultural heritage, and historical trauma. Kuang's writing is known for its depth, complexity, and social commentary.
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