The King of Hell's Palace

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:11th Sep '19

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An explosive play that explores the repercussions of plasma donation in China during the 1990s when the Ministry of Health faced a cover-up scandal due to blood contamination.

When the Henan Ministry of Health begins paying citizens for blood plasma which is then sold to pharmaceutical companies, impoverished farmers in the province's remote villages sell blood to buy fertilizer, mend their houses and create a better life for their children. As corrupt health officials cut costs to maximize profits, safety standards are ignored, bringing potential catastrophe to China's most vulnerable population.

Inspired by true events, this gripping drama explores the conflicts that arise when a community's greatest source of capital becomes their own bodies. Focusing on the personal repercussions of the cover-up, The King of Hell's Palace questions how political and medical decisions are made and how both a family and an entire country can look to recover from traumatic events.

Some playwrights have a gift to amuse; Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig has a darker gift. Anyone with romantic notions of Chinese culture will be unsettled by the jagged, unsentimental portrait of modern urban China. * Chicago Reader *
Fearless, zippily-paced, and satirical, shining a light on Chinese society’s necessary doublethink, be that willful blindness to the political past, or an equally blind belief in an impossibly brilliant future. * Independent *

ISBN: 9781350150430

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 10mm

Weight: 120g

120 pages