Katabasis by R.F. Kuang

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 33 MIN

Katabasis by R.F. Kuang

from Lit on Fire · host Elizabeth Hahn and Peter Whetzel

Send us Fan MailA recommendation letter shouldn’t cost half your life—unless your advisor died, went to hell, and your future depends on dragging him back. We dive into R.F. Kuang’s Katabasis with a frank look at ambition, institutional harm, and the uneasy bargains that fuel elite academia. Two scholars descend through a Dante-coded underworld where each level doubles as a metaphor for pressure, plagiarism, coercion, and the cult of genius. The result is a sharp, unsettling exploration of what happens when knowledge outruns empathy.We unpack Alice Law’s razor-edged drive and the tattoo that locks every memory in place, turning trauma into an always-on loop. Opposite her stands Peter Murdoch, brilliant yet sheltered, until betrayal, illness, and guilt force him to confront the machinery that made him. Together they meet monsters, mind-bending traps, the haunted River Lethe, and legends like the Krypkeys—spectacle artists who promise to return from hell and prove how performance culture devours truth. Threaded through it all is Jacob Grimes, a magnetic mentor who personifies institutional narcissism: he extracts labor, steals ideas, and leaves students competing for scraps of approval.We challenge the myth of meritocracy and ask whether ruthless people rise because the system amplifies them, not because they’re better. We wrestle with the book’s most divisive choices, the ache of betrayal among peers, and the power of a simple apology to start repairing what prestige politics fractures. If you care about dark academia, literary mythmaking, power dynamics, or how memory and ethics shape scholarship, this conversation goes deep and comes back with heat.If the episode hits a nerve, share it with a friend, subscribe for more fearless book talk, and leave a quick review—what did Katabasis make you question most?Support the show

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