Waiting for the Barbarians is a novel by J.M. Coetzee that tells the story of a magistrate in a remote outpost who becomes disillusioned with the empire he serves.
The magistrate witnesses the brutal treatment of the barbarians by the empire's soldiers and begins to question the morality of their actions.
As tensions rise between the empire and the barbarians, the magistrate is forced to confront his own complicity in the violence and oppression that he has witnessed.
Through his interactions with a young barbarian girl and a prisoner of war, the magistrate begins to see the humanity in the barbarians and realizes the true cost of the empire's actions.
Waiting for the Barbarians is a powerful exploration of colonialism, power, and morality that raises important questions about the nature of empire and the responsibilities of those who serve it.
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