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Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution
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Unit price perInstant #1 New York Times Bestseller from the author of The Poppy War
“Absolutely phenomenal. One of the most brilliant, razor-sharp books I've had the pleasure of reading that isn't just an alternative fantastical history, but an interrogative one; one that grabs colonial history and the Industrial Revolution, turns it over, and shakes it out.” -- Shannon Chakraborty, bestselling author of The City of Brass
From award-winning author R. F. Kuang comes Babel, a thematic response to The Secret History and a tonal retort to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell that grapples with student revolutions, colonial resistance, and the use of language and translation as the dominating tool of the British empire.
Traduttore, traditore: An act of translation is always an act of betrayal.
1828. Robin Swift, orphaned by cholera in Canton, is brought to London by the mysterious Professor Lovell. There, he trains for years in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, all in preparation for the day he’ll enroll in Oxford University’s prestigious Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel.
Babel is the world's center for translation and, more importantly, magic. Silver working—the art of manifesting the meaning lost in translation using enchanted silver bars—has made the British unparalleled in power, as its knowledge serves the Empire’s quest for colonization.
For Robin, Oxford is a utopia dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. But knowledge obeys power, and as a Chinese boy raised in Britain, Robin realizes serving Babel means betraying his motherland. As his studies progress, Robin finds himself caught between Babel and the shadowy Hermes Society, an organization dedicated to stopping imperial expansion. When Britain pursues an unjust war with China over silver and opium, Robin must decide…
Can powerful institutions be changed from within, or does revolution always require violence?
Introduce your kid to the ABCs of veganism with this delightful picture book! Designed to teach young children to the basic concepts of vegan living, this pocket-sized book is a perfect intro to the key topics of this new eating trend. With adorable pictures and bright text, this is sure to get your little ones interesting in all things green!
Introduction for babies and toddlers to key lessons learned through infamously banned books
Baby's First Book of Banned Books By Laura Korzon is a unique new board book from Mudpuppy that introduces beloved classics and cherished stories like The Diary Of Anne Frank and To Kill A Mockingbird to little learners.
* Early Learning – Provide young children with a captivating and engaging way to learn key lessons from infamous classic banned books.
* Bright and Bold Artwork – Simple yet bright and bold illustrations with simple yet powerful messages, the book contains a glossary and explanation of each book featured.
* Perfect Size - Small 7” x 7” board book with 30 pages is just the size for little hands.
By: Jessica Johns (Author), 2023, Paperback
In this gripping, horror-laced debut, a young Cree woman’s dreams lead her on a perilous journey of self-discovery that ultimately forces her to confront the toll of a legacy of violence on her family, her community and the land they call home.
"A mystery and a horror story about grief, but one with defiant hope in its beating heart." —Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club
When Mackenzie wakes up with a severed crow's head in her hands, she panics. Only moments earlier she had been fending off masses of birds in a snow-covered forest. In bed, when she blinks, the head disappears.
Night after night, Mackenzie’s dreams return her to a memory from before her sister Sabrina’s untimely death: a weekend at the family’s lakefront campsite, long obscured by a fog of guilt. But when the waking world starts closing in, too—a murder of crows stalks her every move around the city, she wakes up from a dream of drowning throwing up water, and gets threatening text messages from someone claiming to be Sabrina—Mackenzie knows this is more than she can handle alone.
Traveling north to her rural hometown in Alberta, she finds her family still steeped in the same grief that she ran away to Vancouver to escape. They welcome her back, but their shaky reunion only seems to intensify her dreams—and make them more dangerous.
What really happened that night at the lake, and what did it have to do with Sabrina’s death? Only a bad Cree would put their family at risk, but what if whatever has been calling Mackenzie home was already inside?
These “very funny-deep dives into the lives of the most dastardly queer people in history” offer a passionate argument for rethinking gay politics beyond identity (Vogue).
What can we learn from the homosexual villains, failures, and baddies of our past?
We all remember Oscar Wilde, but who speaks for Bosie? What about those ‘bad gays’ whose unexemplary lives reveal more than we might expect? Many popular histories seek to establish homosexual heroes, pioneers, and martyrs but, as Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller argue, the past is filled with queer people whose sexualities and dastardly deeds have been overlooked despite their being informative and instructive.
Based on the hugely popular podcast series of the same name, Bad Gays asks what we can learn about LGBTQ+ history, sexuality and identity through its villains, failures, and baddies. With characters such as the Emperor Hadrian, anthropologist Margaret Mead and notorious gangster Ronnie Kray, the authors tell the story of how the figure of the white gay man was born, and how he failed. They examine a cast of kings, fascist thugs, artists and debauched bon viveurs. Imperial-era figures Lawrence of Arabia and Roger Casement get a look-in, as do FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover, lawyer Roy Cohn, and architect Philip Johnson.
Together these amazing life stories expand and challenge mainstream assumptions about sexual identity: showing that homosexuality itself was an idea that emerged in the 19th century, one central to major historical events.
Bad Gays is a passionate argument for rethinking gay politics beyond questions of identity, compelling readers to search for solidarity across boundaries.
By: Kevin Lane Dearinger (Author), Erin Chandler (Editor), Brooke Lee (Contributor), 2019, Paperback
What can a child make of a small-town culture in which love is a given, but intimacy is deemed sinful? What does a shy adult do when he finds out his great-grandmother ran a bordello? How does a stubborn individual resist labels and remain the “gentleman” he was raised to be? Growing up gay and Catholic in the state of Kentucky in the mid-twentieth century, author and Broadway performer Kevin Lane Dearinger was puzzled by what he heard about sex: the sneers, lies, misrepresentations, distortions, guilt, and secrecy. Some of his experiences were traumatic, but most just contributed to a life-saving sense of the absurd. The natural was made unnatural by gossip and judgment, fear and cruelty, and sex was “bad” in Kentucky, but language, humor, and time have provided protection and perspective. Bad Sex in Kentucky is about seeking grace under pressure, even at the risk of a pratfall. It is about place, family, and heritage. It is about survival at a price and a kind of ferocious forgiveness. It is about the search for identity within the tangled intersection of sex and love.
Ban bigotry, not books! Fight back against book banning.
Sticker Details
- 3x2.4 inch sticker
- Vinyl printed stickers - fast and easy bubble-free application
- Waterproof & Weatherproof - dishwasher safe, can be placed on cars and water bottles
- Removes with little to no residue, any residue can be easily removed with hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol
"A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone." - Jo Godwin This bookmark features a stack of 20 commonly banned books on one side and Godwin's quote on the other. Remember, any book worth banning is worth reading!
Bookmark Details
- Front and back print
- 2x6 in. bookmark
- Heavyweight 16pt cardstock
A global survey of banned books and the censorship controversies surrounding them. Books are powerful things—they have frequently altered the course of history and found themselves under fire in the court of public opinion. Banned Books profiles some of the most controversial and influential books ever published, examining the surrounding social, political, and religious climate of each.
TAROT CARDS – The Banned Book Tarot Deck is a light in the darkness. It combines the centuries-old wisdom of Tarot with insightful lessons from revolutionary classics to illuminate your path. Powerful art by Matthew Taylor Wilson and custom suits makes this a must-have deck for any book lover. This is a complete 76 card tarot deck accompanied by an 80 page booklet. Let the world’s greatest stories guide you!
BRIGHT AND BOLD ARTWORK – Each card in the deck features artwork inspired by a different banned or challenged book, ranging from classics like ""1984"" and ""To Kill a Mockingbird"" to contemporary works such as ""Harry Potter"" and ""The Catcher in the Rye."" These books, once deemed controversial or subversive, have since become celebrated for their insights into the human condition and their contributions to literature and culture. By incorporating these iconic works into the tarot deck, we pay homage to their enduring impact on society and their ability to inspire empathy and understanding.
PERFECT FOR GIFTING – The combination of tarot and banned books creates a thought-provoking and unique theme that appeals to both literature enthusiasts and tarot aficionados. It sparks curiosity and invites recipients to explore the intersections of art, literature, and symbolism. Suitable for tarot enthusiasts, book lovers, and anyone with an appreciation for art and culture, this deck appeals to a wide range of recipients. It's a versatile gift that can be enjoyed for its aesthetic beauty, intellectual stimulation, or spiritual insight.
HIGH QUALITY – Crafted with the highest quality materials, our tarot card deck features durable cardstock and rich, vivid printing that brings each artwork to life with stunning detail and clarity. The cards are carefully designed to withstand frequent use and shuffling, ensuring a long-lasting and enjoyable tarot reading experience. Whether you're a seasoned tarot enthusiast, a bibliophile, or simply drawn to the allure of forbidden knowledge, our Banned Books Tarot Card Deck offers a captivating and enlightening journey.
GALISON – Since 1979, our vision at Galison has been to inspire people by bringing art into daily life with home office supplies, home décor, stationery, puzzles, and games. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a creative escape, our puzzles promise hours of enjoyment and a sense of accomplishment with every fitting piece.
Perfect for fans of Star Fish and From the Desk of Zoe Washington, a nuanced middle grade from the author of The Prettiest about two girls―one "bad" and one "good"―who join forces against book banning and censorship.
Rose is a good girl. She listens to her parents and follows every rule. After all, they’re there for a reason―right? And adults always know best.
Talia, the new girl from New York City, doesn’t think so. After only a week at school, her bad reputation is already making enemies. First on the list: Charlotte, Rose’s lifelong best friend.
So why can’t Rose stop wondering what it would be like to be Talia’s friend? And why does Rose read a banned book that she recommends? Rose doesn’t know. But the forbidden book makes her ask questions she’s never thought of in her life. When Talia suggests they start a banned book club, how can Rose say no?
Pushing against her parents, her school, and even Charlotte opens a new world for Rose. But when some of Talia's escapades become more scary than exciting, Rose must decide when it's right to keep quiet and when it's time to speak out.