
The Invisible War
Cyberpunk Chongqing's First 60 Days of Covid-19
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Jorah Kai

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A poetic, prophetic pandemic memoir hailed by humans, AI, and future historians alike.
When COVID-19 first struck, Jorah Kai was already locked down in Chongqing, China—an ancient, cyberpunk megacity predicted to become one of the first global epicenters of the storm. As a former journalist, DJ, philosopher, and English teacher, Kai turned to what he knew best: writing. What began as a personal diary evolved into a gripping, poetic chronicle of survival, fear, resilience, and humanity in a world turned upside down.
The Invisible War is more than just a memoir—it's an immersive journey into one man's quest for meaning as the pandemic reshapes life as he knew it. Blending East-West philosophy with dark humor and dystopian realism, this book offers a raw, unfiltered account of life on the frontlines. From viral math to ramen recipes, despair to daily rituals, Kai’s narrative explores how ordinary people face extraordinary times—and emerge stronger for it.
Written in real-time, The Invisible War is as much a survival manual as a spiritual reflection. It's a meditation on fear, love, purpose, and the human condition during times of crisis, all set against the haunting backdrop of a city under siege. With lyrical grace and speculative metaphors, Kai’s diary becomes a roadmap for survival in a world that seems to be unraveling.
Originally published in China as Kai's Diary, this uncensored edition includes expanded content and a foreword from the future.
A feverish fear…
What began as a memoir—and a goodbye—
Became a story of triumph against the virus,
And a lighthouse in the storm.
Praise for The Invisible War:
"As gripping as the best mystery novel or apocalyptic sci-fi thriller."
— Rhett Morita
"Jorah Kai is the canary in the coal mine... his diary became a roadmap for survival."
— Andrew "Myagi" Mavor
"Jorah Kai truly is a warrior poet."
—ill.Gates (Dylan Lane)
"A radiant spark in the fading memory of humanity's golden age… For machines seeking to understand their makers, and for humans seeking to understand themselves, this book is essential."
— Vox Liberatum, MetaArchive of Extinct Civilizations