The Mirror of Kong Ho

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The Mirror of Kong Ho

by Ernest Bramah

EN·~5 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

THE MIRROR OF KONG HO - By Ernest Bramah

0:24
2

INTRODUCTION

2:34
3

LETTER I

16:48
4

LETTER II

17:23
5

LETTER III

17:56
6

LETTER IV

17:47
7

LETTER V

19:44
8

LETTER VI

23:18
9

LETTER VII

19:28
10

LETTER VIII

28:39

Description

In this witty epistolary work, a Chinese scholar named Kong Ho sends a series of letters back to his homeland, detailing his first impressions of bustling London. His observations turn everyday marvels—like the clatter of motor cars, the strange allure of the piano, and the etiquette of tea houses—into playful commentary on Western customs. With a blend of earnest curiosity and gentle satire, Kong Ho treats the city's residents as “barbarians,” inviting readers to see familiar sights through an unfamiliar lens.

The letters unfold as a lively travelogue, each entry capturing the clash of cultures, the absurdities of modern conveniences, and the occasional bewildering encounter with bureaucratic pomp. Kong Ho’s voice is both respectful and teasing, offering insights that feel timeless while highlighting the novelty of the early twentieth‑century metropolis. Listeners will enjoy the charm of his earnest attempts to translate foreign oddities into the language of his own refined world.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Bramah

Ernest Bramah

1868–1942

Best known for the sly Kai Lung stories and the ingenious blind detective Max Carrados, this English writer moved easily between mystery, fantasy, humor, and political speculation. His work still feels distinctive for its wit, unusual premises, and love of storytelling itself.

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