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Hugo Awards Administrator Exposes Deliberate Censorship of R. F. Kuang’s ‘Babel’ and More
A Hugo Awards administrator has exposed that the 2023 Hugo Awards in Chengdu purposefully excluded R.F. Kuang’s Babel, as well as writers Paul Weimer, Neil Gaiman, and Xiran Jay Zhao, for political reasons. When the Hugo Awards were presented on October 21, 2023, many found it surprising that Babel, or The Necessity of Violence, wasn’t a finalist for Best Novel. The book had already taken home the Nebula Award for Best Novel and received high critical acclaim. As one of the year’s top-rated works of speculative fiction, it seemed a shoo-in for the Hugo Award. Most assumed it was just a shocking snub—until the voter data and nominees list was released in January 2024 and told another

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