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Frank Chin

    Frank Chin est une figure fondatrice du théâtre asiatique-américain, examinant de manière critique les stéréotypes et le folklore traditionnel chinois dans son œuvre. Il conteste les déformations de ces récits, en recherchant une représentation culturelle authentique. Son écriture explore les complexités de l'identité et de la représentation dans le paysage américain. Au-delà de ses contributions littéraires, Chin est également un musicien profondément engagé dans l'expression culturelle.

    Gunga Din Highway
    • Gunga Din Highway

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,4(24)Évaluer

      Nothing - not even Lassie - is held sacred when Frank Chin starts off by tilting at Hollywood's windmills and then moves on to topple many of today's other sacred cows.Rich with wicked humor and biting honesty, Gunga Din Highway is a freewheeling saga of two generations of the Kwan Longman, The Chinaman Who Dies in countless cinema epics, and his son Ulysses, who despises his father's dream of someday playing Charlie Chan.Joined by a broad assortment of complex and often hilarious characters, their story spans a lifetime - full of sixties protests, Chinese mythology, enduring friendships, bittersweet family conflict, the strains of flamenco guitar, and cameo appearances by Hollywood greats ranging from John Wayne to Annette Funicello.Gunga Din Highway is an impassioned and entertaining American tale, revealing big truths in a compelling, one-of-a-kind read.

      Gunga Din Highway