Barbarians — Waiting For The

The title itself is taken from a famous poem by Constantine P. Cavafy , which depicts a society so paralyzed by its own decay that it perversely looks to an "invading" external enemy as a solution to its stagnation. Key themes in the novel include:

The phrase most commonly refers to the acclaimed 1980 novel by Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee. It is a powerful allegory of the tension between an empire and its subjects, exploring themes of power, torture, and moral complicity. Context and Core Themes Waiting for the Barbarians