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A review by crankylibrarian
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
4.0
Masterful example of the unreliable narrator. June’s endless attempts to justify her literary fraud are at first laughable but gradually chilling as she appropriates a culture she does not fully understand. Her increasingly desperate self deceptions and victim complex (the REAL victims of racism are white “Karens” ) evoke a blend of pity and frustration. A razor sharp evisceration of the hypocrisies of the publishing industry.