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Fire-Tongue

Sax Rohmer

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Fire-Tongue," Sax Rohmer weaves a captivating narrative steeped in mystery and danger, centering around the exotic allure of the East and the psychological depths of obsession. Written in 1916, Rohmer's prose employs a blend of suspense and supernatural elements, drawing readers into a world where ancient evils and modernity collide. The novel encapsulates the zeitgeist of its time, reflecting early 20th-century fascination with the occult and the perception of the Orient as a land imbued with 'otherness.' Through skillful characterization and vivid descriptions, Rohmer transports readers to an enigmatic milieu that amplifies the tension and intrigue inherent in the story. Sax Rohmer, born Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward in 1883, was an influential figure in the genre of adventure and horror fiction. His writings often mirrored his fascination with Eastern mysticism and the supernatural, likely inspired by his own travels and the colonial attitudes prevalent during his era. Rohmer's most famous creation, the sinister Dr. Fu Manchu, showcases his interest in the duality of human nature—an element similarly explored in "Fire-Tongue," where themes of love, manipulation, and revenge intertwine. "Fire-Tongue" is highly recommended for readers who savor atmospheric tales rich with intricate plotlines and psychological complexity. Whether you are a long-time admirer of Rohmer's works or a newcomer to early 20th-century horror fiction, this novel promises to both engage and provoke thought regarding the darkness that lurks within the human psyche.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 161 Seiten.

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