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In "The Hand of Fu-Manchu," Sax Rohmer weaves a gripping tapestry of gothic horror and exoticism that combines adventure with elements of detective fiction. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, the narrative follows the enigmatic and sinister figure of Dr. Fu-Manchu as he orchestrates a series of machinations to undermine the West through his diabolical intellect and mastery of ancient Eastern arts. Rohmer'Äôs prose is charged with atmospheric tension, utilizing vivid descriptions and sensationalism to immerse the reader in a world that straddles the line between myth and reality, reflecting contemporary fears of the foreign and the unknown in a colonial context. Sax Rohmer, born Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, found inspiration in the socio-political landscape of his time, particularly concerning Western perceptions of the East. His fascination with the occult, mixed with his experiences as a British traveler, led him to create the character of Fu-Manchu, blending Orientalist tropes with Western adventure narratives. This duality of fascination and fear gave rise to a complex antagonist who embodies the anxieties of an era gripped by imperialism and globalization. I highly recommend "The Hand of Fu-Manchu" to readers intrigued by early 20th-century literature, those who appreciate finely crafted suspense, and fans of detective fiction seeking a cultural exploration of villainy. Rohmer'Äôs work not only offers a thrilling narrative but also serves as a commentary on colonial attitudes, making it a rich text for both literary analysis and entertainment.
© 2009 Tantor Media (Livre audio ): 9781400181131
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Livre audio : 24 août 2009
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