Babel Around the World in 20 Languages

Babel Around the World in 20 Languages

2018 • 397 pages

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15

One of the most poorly written books I've had the misfortune of reading.

Each chapter seems disconnected, no semblance of cohesion. Poorly researched as well. I can point out several instances in the Korean, Tamil and Hindi/Urdu chapters where the language and the culture has been misrepresented.

It feel like the book was written with a strong white lens, and it reflects in the almost degrading way he talks about the Asian languages.

I had a look at some do the references he has used for the chapters, and it seems that for most of the Asian languages, the references are quite dated (1997/99 or even early 2000s) and if it happens to be from the same decade as when the book was written, it isn't from a native speaker. It's also questionable that the references don't all seem to be academic texts.

I can go on about how poor this book is. I wish I could erase the memory of having read this book.

If I could, I would give this book negative 5 stars. I would settle for zero stars as well. But 1 will have to suffice.

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