The Mirror Of Kong Ho

by Ernest BRAMAH (1868 - 1942)

Letter 9 – Concerning the proverb of the highly-accomplished horse. etc

The Mirror Of Kong Ho

This 1905 tongue-in-cheek book is ostensibly the letters of a dutiful son to his Chinese father describing his encounter with and experience of Western civilization in late nineteenth century London. The author is delightfully humorous. - Summary by david wales


Listen next episodes of The Mirror Of Kong Ho:
Letter 10 – Concerning the authority of this high official, Sir Philip. etc , Letter 11 – Concerning the game which we should call ‘Locusts’… etc , Letter 12 – Concerning the obvious misunderstanding which has entwined itself about a revered parent’s faculties of passionless discrimination. etc , Letter 13 – Concerning a state of necessity… etc , Letter 14 – Concerning a pressing invitation from an ever benevolently-disposed father… etc