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Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian
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Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian

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Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Laureate in Literature 2000, is a writer of many talents, being a novelist, playwright, stage director, painter, translator and critic at the same time. His novels,
Soul Mountain
and
One Man’s Bible , and his many later plays seek to rediscover the self in its original consciousness, which is translingual and transcultural. Educated in China and now residing in France, Gao Xingjian writes in between two traditions, the Chinese and the Western. He started his literary career in the early 1980s, and has been noted for his experimentation with the dramatic form and his innovation in the use of narrative voice. In his works, he explores subjectivity beyond the limits of language by examining the self in relation to gender, culture, location and politics. This volume presents a collection of critical studies on various aspects of Gao Xingjian’s novels and plays. Contributors include distinguished scholars in the fields of comparative literature, theatre and Chinese studies, whose views form a critical dialogue on the writer’s achievements in literature and the theatre.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Chinese University Press
Country
Hong Kong
Date
30 June 2001
Pages
356
ISBN
9789629960032

Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Laureate in Literature 2000, is a writer of many talents, being a novelist, playwright, stage director, painter, translator and critic at the same time. His novels,
Soul Mountain
and
One Man’s Bible , and his many later plays seek to rediscover the self in its original consciousness, which is translingual and transcultural. Educated in China and now residing in France, Gao Xingjian writes in between two traditions, the Chinese and the Western. He started his literary career in the early 1980s, and has been noted for his experimentation with the dramatic form and his innovation in the use of narrative voice. In his works, he explores subjectivity beyond the limits of language by examining the self in relation to gender, culture, location and politics. This volume presents a collection of critical studies on various aspects of Gao Xingjian’s novels and plays. Contributors include distinguished scholars in the fields of comparative literature, theatre and Chinese studies, whose views form a critical dialogue on the writer’s achievements in literature and the theatre.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Chinese University Press
Country
Hong Kong
Date
30 June 2001
Pages
356
ISBN
9789629960032