— Anonymous Remembering Babylon, I remember as a tough read in which it was written for a group that can fully grab the topics in such a way that would show true appreciation of what was being read. I read this test before the whole pandemic started and discussed it during class. This story brings […]
Remembering Babylon
Language is identity …
— Anonymous Language is identity; it allows people to communicate with others by expressing their emotions, thoughts, and ideas. Language creates connection, and it’s essential to enter to any culture. In Remember Babylon, Gemmy represents the unknown when he is found by the aboriginals, who, without knowing his origin, took him with them and gave […]
Remembering Babylon written by David Malouf is …
— Mingma Sherpa Remembering Babylon written by David Malouf is a novel that depicts tales of racism, colonialism, and sexism. The novel was an interesting and difficult read. Controversial topics like colonialism and racism have been given emphasis in the novel. However, more than colonialism and racism, the portrayal of female characters as a source […]
Another Continent and a Different Time – But Not Really
— Adel Alaiev Another Continent and a Different Time – But Not Really Remembering Babylon by David Malouf is truly a great work. I believe this novel is a classic that must be read by every single student in university. The lessons and themes present in the story are truly relevant and highly applicable to […]
“Remembering Babylon” should be considered …
— Kevin Pagan “Remembering Babylon” should be considered a “great work.” It was an interesting novel that highlighted a plethora of themes including racism, colonialism, gender, etc. This novel doesn’t really focus on one character, but instead taps into the minds of all the main ones. Character development played a crucial role in making this […]