Strange Eventful Histories
Strange Eventful Histories is a captivating exploration of identity through the lens of the late-Ming dynasty playwright Xu Wei, author of the thought-provoking work Four Cries of a Gibbon. This authoritative analysis, published by Harvard University in 2013, spans 288 pages, offering readers an insightful journey into the complex themes of life, death, and gender.
In this first critical study and annotated translation, esteemed scholar Kwa delves into how Xu Wei's extraordinary characters navigate their realities as they seek to define their true selves. This rich narrative not only highlights the innovative nature of Wei's work but also sets the stage for a deeper understanding of identity in subsequent fiction and drama. Perfect for scholars and literature enthusiasts alike, Strange Eventful Histories presents an invaluable resource for those eager to explore the profound implications of Xu Wei's contributions to the literary world.