R. F. Kuang

Writer

Birthday May 29, 1996

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Guangzhou, China

Age 27 years old

Nationality China

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1830

Babel is set in 1830s England.

1996

Rebecca F. Kuang (born May 29, 1996) is an American fantasy novelist.

2013

Kuang grew up in Dallas, Texas and graduated from Greenhill School in 2013.

She attended Georgetown University, majoring in history, attracted by the college's well-known debating team after winning the Tournament of Champions.

2016

Kuang graduated from the Odyssey Writing Workshop in 2016 and attended the CSSF Novel Writing Workshop in 2017.

2018

Her first novel, The Poppy War, was released in 2018, followed by the sequels The Dragon Republic in 2019 and The Burning God in 2020.

Kuang released a stand-alone novel, Babel, or the Necessity of Violence, in 2022.

Her newest book is Yellowface, a satirical novel which was published in 2023.

Kuang holds graduate degrees in Sinology from Magdalene College, Cambridge and from University College, Oxford, and is currently studying at Yale University.

Kuang has received many accolades as an author.

Babel debuted at the first spot on The New York Times Best Seller list, and won Blackwell's Books of the Year for Fiction in 2022 and the 2022 Nebula Award for Best Novel.

She graduated from Georgetown's School of Foreign Service in June 2018.

She spent the summer after graduation coaching a debate camp in Colorado.

Kuang attended Magdalene College, Cambridge as a recipient of a 2018 Marshall Scholarship, where she earned a Master of Philosophy in Chinese studies.

The following academic year, she studied at University College, Oxford and received an MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies.

Her debut novel The Poppy War, a Chinese military fantasy, was published by Harper Voyager in 2018 and is the first book in the Poppy War trilogy.

The Poppy War has received mainly favorable reviews, with Publishers Weekly calling it "a strong and dramatic launch to Kuang's career".

2019

While in college, Kuang, aged 19, began writing Poppy War during a gap year in China, where she worked as a debate coach; the book was published shortly before her 22nd birthday.

The Poppy War was nominated for the 2019 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.

Released in 2019, The Dragon Republic is the sequel to The Poppy War.

The Nikan Empire begins to fall apart due to infighting and the Hesperians return.

The reviewer for Fantasy Book Review wrote, "Kuang excels at wreaking emotional havoc while delivering a powerful meditation on war and survival."

Publishers Weekly said that "Kuang brings brilliance to this invigorating and complex military fantasy sequel to The Poppy War."

2020

In addition Kuang has won the Compton Crook Award, the Crawford Award, and the 2020 Astounding Award for Best New Writer, along with being a finalist for the Nebula, Locus, World Fantasy, Kitschies, and British Fantasy awards for her first novel The Poppy War.

Kuang immigrated to the United States from Guangzhou, China, with her family when she was four years old.

Her father grew up in Leiyang, in Hunan province, and her mother grew up in Hainan province.

Her maternal grandfather fought for Chiang Kai-shek.

Her father's family experienced the Japanese occupation of Hunan.

Kuang returned to the United States in the fall of 2020 to pursue a PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University.

In October 2020, her first two books in the Poppy Wars trilogy were included in Time magazine's The 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time (The Burning God was not available when the article was published).

In December 2020, Starlight Media, the U.S. film subsidiary of China-based Starlight Culture Entertainment Group, optioned the rights to adapt Kuang's Poppy Wars trilogy for television.

In 2020, she wrote a short story in the Star Wars universe called "Against All Odds" about a Rebel Alliance defender on the ice planet Hoth named Dak Ralter.

It was published in the anthology From a Certain Point of View: 40 Stories celebrating 40 years of The Empire Strikes Back.

Peter Luo's Starlight Media and SA Inc is set to adapt the Poppy War trilogy for television.

The Poppy War, a grimdark fantasy, draws its plot and politics from mid-20th-century China, with the conflict in the novel based on the Second Sino-Japanese War, and an atmosphere inspired by the Song dynasty.

Released in 2020, The Burning God is the sequel to The Dragon Republic and the conclusion to the Poppy Wars series.

Rin fights the forces that have torn her country apart into a civil war.

A reviewer for The Fantasy Hive wrote, "Rebecca Kuang's conclusion to her debut trilogy, The Poppy War, is testament to her growth as a writer; not only is it a fitting close to an ambitious series."

The reviewer for Publishers Weekly said that "[t]he result is a satisfying if not happy end to the series."

In May 2021, Kuang announced the August 2022 release of her fourth novel, Babel, or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution, by Harper Voyager.