Sax Rohmer
By: Joshua Glenn | Categories: HiLo Heroes, Radium Age SF

“Imagine a person, tall, lean, and feline, high-shouldered, with a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan, a close-shaven skull, and long, magnetic eyes of the true-cat green. Invest him with all the cruel cunning of an entire Eastern race, accumulated in one giant intellect, with all the resources of science past and present….” Thus did the Anglo-Irish pulp writer SAX ROHMER (Arthur Henry Ward, 1883-1959) introduce Fu Manchu in 1912. His brilliant scientist master criminal was a ripoff of Conan Doyle’s Moriarty (while his intrepid sleuth Nayland Smith, and Smith’s comrade/biographer Dr. Petrie, aped Holmes and Watson), but Rohmer’s yarns found purchase in pop culture by stoking readers’ fear of a Yellow Peril emerging from the East. Opposed to British colonial interference in Asia, Fu Manchu (who is clean-shaven, in the stories; the mustache got its name from Hollywood’s version of the character) wages a war of terror on British soil via fiendish inventions and chemical weapons, not to mention pythons, spiders, and knife-wielding Thuggee assassins. Rohmer also wrote non-sf detective thrillers — concerning the adventures of, e.g., Gaston Max, Morris Klaw, and The Crime Magnet — but it was his racist depiction of the sinister Fu Manchu, ancestor of Ming the Merciless, Dr. No, and the Mandarin, which made him one of the most successful authors of science fiction’s Radium Age. He died in 1959 of the Asian Flu.

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In 2012, HiLoBooks serialized and then republished (in gorgeous paperback editions, with new Introductions) five forgotten Radium Age science fiction classics! Five more titles will be serialized and published in 2013. For more info: HiLoBooks.

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On his or her birthday, HiLobrow irregularly pays tribute to one of our high-, low-, no-, or hilobrow heroes. Also born this date: Conor Oberst and Ernest Shackleton.

READ MORE about men and women born on the cusp between the Psychonaut (1874-1883) and Modernist (1884-93) generations.

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Joshua Glenn is a Boston-based writer, publisher, and cultural semiologist-for-hire. He is coauthor and/or co-editor of TAKING THINGS SERIOUSLY, THE IDLER'S GLOSSARY, THE WAGE SLAVE'S GLOSSARY, and — in 2012 — the object-oriented story collection SIGNIFICANT OBJECTS, and the kids' field guide to life UNBORED. He is editor of HILOBROW and publisher of the science fiction imprint HILOBOOKS; and he is co-founder of SEMIONAUT and the SIGNIFICANT OBJECTS experiment. In the '00s, Glenn was an editor, columnist, and blogger (BRAINIAC) for the Boston Globe's IDEAS section, and he was new media producer for the paper's LIVING/ARTS section. In the '90s, he published the seminal high-lowbrow zine/journal HERMENAUT; was an editor at UTNE READER; and was co-producer of the pioneering DIY how-to website and social network TRIPOD. Glenn produced and co-designed the iPhone app KER-PUNCH. He manages a secretive online community known as THE HERMENAUTIC CIRCLE. He does business as KING MIXER, LLC.