Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's China Trilogy: Three Parables of Global Capital
The World of Extreme Happiness; Snow in Midsummer; The King of Hell’s Palace
Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig author Joshua Chambers-Letson editor Christine Mok editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Sep '21
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A collective of American playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s China plays with supplementary material contextualizing Cowhig’s work and process.
"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)
Poetic and devastating, sensuous and politically acute, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s China Plays explore the forces of global capital as they explode within the lives of everyday people in contemporary China.
This volume collects together the three plays in the series, including Cowhig’s exploration of the human cost of development in China’s socialist market economy (The World of Extreme Happiness), of justice and revenge amidst ecological and economic catastrophe (Snow in Midsummer), and the tale of the trade in blood that brought the AIDS crisis to rural China (The King of Hell’s Palace).
In addition to Cowhig’s plays, the volume includes a host of supplemental materials including an editorial preface and three (previously published) brief essays responding to each play by the editor, Joshua Chambers-Letson; a new introduction by theatre/performance scholar and dramaturg Christine Mok that explores the key themes in Cowhig’s body of work; a summary discussion between Cowhig, Chambers-Letson, and Mok, on Cowhig’s process and the political and aesthetic currents animating her work.
The World of Extreme Happiness: "Fearless, zippily-paced, and satirical . . . Cowhig forces us down the long hard look path" (Independent)
Snow in Midsummer: “Gripping and affecting… graceful and impassioned” (Times)
The King of Hell's Palace:"A medical-scandal drama that we can't afford to ignore" (Telegraph)
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 (on The King of Hell's Palace) *
An expansive, ambitious play about trauma and passion * The Stage (on Snow in Midsummer) *
Cowhig speaks bitterness and makes us sit up and listen * Lyn Gardner The Guardian (on The World of Extreme Happiness) *
ISBN: 9781350234376
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: 300g
248 pages