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Sax Rohmer

Dope

In “Dope,” Sax Rohmer delves into the seedy underbelly of London'Äôs opium trade, crafting a gripping narrative that blends crime fiction with elements of horror and mysticism. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century societal anxieties surrounding addiction and the East-West dichotomy, Rohmer employs a vivid, atmospheric prose style that immerses readers in a world rife with intrigue and moral complexities. The novel'Äôs structure balances suspenseful action with keen psychological character studies, particularly of its enigmatic antagonist, whose shadowy motives reflect the era's growing fascination and fear of the unknown. Sax Rohmer, born Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward in 1883, was a prolific writer known for his portrayals of exoticism and crime. His own experiences in London, combined with a deep interest in the occult and Eastern philosophy, greatly influenced his writing. Rohmer's engagement with the contemporary drug culture and the perception of Eastern mystique likely fueled the creation of “Dope,” as he pushed the boundaries of genre norms and explored societal taboos. This compelling tale is a must-read for enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, crime fiction, and anyone intrigued by the cultural tensions of the time. Rohmer'Äôs “Dope” not only entertains but also stimulates critical thought about the intersections of addiction, morality, and cultural identity.
318 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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