South Korean drama has received considerable attention in Europe and Asia, but, until recently, received only scant attention in the United States. This anthology contains early works (1989-1993) by one of Korea's leading theatre artists. These works reflect the nature of Lee Yun Taek's genius, his contributions to contemporary Korean theatre and the socio-political climate in South Korea during the release of his early works. They are indeed "brief chronicles of their time."
The plays, Citizen K; O-Gu: A Ceremony of Death; Mask of Fire: Ceremony of Power; and The Dummy Bride: A Ceremony of Love, are a collection that illuminate such polarities as purity/depravity, madness/reason, power/impotence, life/death, and freedom/oppression. These polarities are clearly Korean in form and substance, but their subject matter and motifs are universal. An introductory essay addresses particular aspects of each drama with extensive notes accompanying each play, which include information about Korean society, culture, and history.
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Coletânea de quatro peças escritas entre 1989 e 1993 que aborda polaridades como poder/impotência e vida/morte no contexto do teatro sul-coreano contemporâneo. Inclui ensaio introdutório e notas extensas que situam cada peça em aspectos sociais, culturais e históricos da Coreia do Sul, com informações de apoio para leitura crítica. Textos adequados para cursos de literatura dramática, estudos culturais e para leitores interessados em dramaturgia e práticas teatrais contemporâneas da Ásia.
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