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Confucius and opium

By Isham Cook on April 15, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

An investigation of intoxicants in the time of Confucius.

Multilingualism and the time travel novel

By Isham Cook on November 3, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

Writers who play carelessly with time may leave the language in tatters.

The expat and the prostitute: Four classic novels, 1956–62

By Isham Cook on June 11, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Reviews of McKenna’s The Sand Pebbles, Mason’s The World of Suzie Wong, Arsan’s Emmanuelle, and Reynolds’ A Woman from Bangkok.

Isham Cook on Twitter

By Isham Cook on May 1, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Literary disruptions of an American in China.

American massage

By Isham Cook on April 7, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

After long experience in East and Southeast Asia, the author turns his attention to the massage scene in his home country.

The Kitchens of Canton. A novel

By Isham Cook on February 4, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Dystopian satire distilling the worst of our present and future into a strangely seductive maze of a story.

Massage diary: Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam

By Isham Cook on July 1, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

Wending my way through Mekong River territory to sample some of the world’s most varied massage offerings.

Updating the great Chinese socialist realist novel

By Isham Cook on May 17, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

Satirical review of the latest addition to Chinese socialist realist fiction.

Facebook, rococo vulvas, and the pornographic imagination

By Isham Cook on May 6, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

What happens when wayward algorithms are allowed to censor content on social media.

Magic Theater Books on Facebook

By Isham Cook on April 23, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Isham Cook’s latest books and blogs and other news on related topics.

American Rococo: Essays on the Edge

By Isham Cook on March 19, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

Essays on Western culture ranging from the last Ice Age to the Renaissance to contemporary America’s obsessions and hysterias.

Anglish and English: Why our language is 750 and not 1,500 years old

By Isham Cook on February 12, 2017 • ( 10 Comments )

The conventional history of English force-fed to university students benefits no one but the academic textbook business and its tired stakeholders.

An American talisman

By Isham Cook on December 18, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

Only a perverted and schizophrenic society dangles sexual temptations to ever-younger people and punishes them brutally.

My problem with the atheists (it’s not what you think)

By Isham Cook on November 8, 2016 • ( 8 Comments )

An atheist patiently explains why most atheists are really believers in disguise.

Living the Taiping

By Isham Cook on August 27, 2016 • ( 5 Comments )

Historical novel set during Taiping Rebellion cultivates a richly textured English, while another captures Sir Robert Hart’s love for a Chinese woman.

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