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Our Score4.2/ 5

Yellowface

R. F. KuangAbout the author ↗

R.F. Kuang's Yellowface is a sharp, queasy thriller about a white novelist who steals a dead friend's manuscript and rides it to literary stardom. Narrated by a woman who can rationalize plagiarism, fraud, and grave-robbing of another writer's grief without ever once seeing herself as the villain, it's a satire of publishing's diversity theater that doubles as a study in self-justification.

From the review

It starts with a crepe pan and a freak accident. June Hayward watches her brilliant, beautiful frenemy Athena Liu choke to death, and before the body's cold she's walking out the door with the only draft of Athena's unfinished novel tucked under her arm. From there Kuang does something genuinely difficult. She makes us live inside June's head while she rationalizes, polishes, and submits the stolen book as her own, and she keeps the voice so reasonable, so aggrieved, so sure it was owed something, that you catch yourself nodding along before you remember what she's actually doing. That's the engine of the whole book. The horror isn't supernatural. It's how easily a person talks herself into the indefensible, one small step at a time.

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