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Rebecca F. Kuang on new novel Yellowface and racism in publishing

Arts5 min read10 Jul 2023

By Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen

Known for fantasy worlds interrogating colonisation, literary sensation Rebecca F. Kuang has penned a satire of the racial tensions of the publishing industry. She told The Big Issue Australia more.

It’s a hell of an opening line: “The night I watch Athena Liu die, we’re celebrating her TV deal with Netflix.”

The narrator is June Hayward, a struggling white writer who lives in the shadow of her classmate and frenemy, Athena Liu – the literary world’s brightest star. Moments before the freak accident that claims her life, Athena is telling June about her work in progress: a novel about Chinese workers in World War I.

So what does June do? After a moment of shock – after all, she did just see someone die – she steals the manuscript and passes it off as her own under an ethnically ambiguous alter ego, Juniper Song – and finally gets the accolades she’s dreamt of. Naturally.

This article first appeared in The Big Issue Australia, a magazine sold on the streets of Australia by people who have limited other ways of earning an income.

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