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Isham Cook, an English teacher in China, has it all worked out. He
lives a highly ordered life of the mind and is not one to be swayed
by circumstance, until his dispassionate existence is tripped up by
Cookie, an elusive woman fleetingly glimpsed around his gritty
Beijing neighborhood. He then becomes captivated by the flamboyant
eroticism of a woman he meets on the subway, Luna, who radically
overhauls his most basic preconceptions. A third woman of ambiguous
Asiatic ethnicity, the beautiful Adalat, is as unknowable as the
others and he becomes obsessed with her as well. Finally, a fourth
character appears with the ultimate trump card, one capable of
pulling apart the very coordinates of Isham's reality, including
the narrative itself.
A hypnotic journey of a novel, with idea bombs going off along
the way, Lust & Philosophy is mind-rape as literature, a
fairytale on acid, and a holographic Rorschach test all in one, and
will appeal to fans of Hermann Hesse, Philip K. Dick, J. G. Ballard
and other novelists of the uncanny.
A foreign teacher struggles with proper whipping technique on his
female student, while another gives his student a mysterious
substance otherwise known as LSD. One foreign teacher is suspected
of secretly filming his students in the nude, while another seems
to have brainwashed his class into a sex cult. In other stories, a
sex robot rapes its owner, a female professor trolls cafes minus
her underwear, a store clerk softens up a stingy customer with his
fist, and a foreigner comprehends all too slowly the home he is
visiting is not a family but a scam. Whether it's locals colliding
with foreigners or with each other on the big chessboard with no
rules called China, this pioneering collection of delightfully
disturbing tales by one unruly foreigner dredges up comedy blacker
than a black hole. "Cook's erotic-grotesque collection of
encounters can't be beat for its look into the absurdist funhouse
mirror of expatriate existence in China"-James Farrer, Opening Up:
Youth Sex Culture and Market Reform in Shanghai "Strips away the
literary decorum of the old guard of China writers and presents us
with an intoxicating, and at times toxic, Chinese cocktail of
freshly fashioned creations of flesh and fantasy"-Tom Carter,
Unsavory Elements "Breaks all taboos...reminiscent of Sing-song
Girls of Shanghai"-Susan Blumberg-Kason, Good Chinese Wife"
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