Ebook {Epub PDF} Images At The Margins: A Collection Of Kuo Pao Kuns Plays by Pao Kun Kuo






















Playwright, actor, director, Kuo Pao Kun is one of the most influential figures in Singapore theatre. For his many pioneering contributions and outstanding achievements in drama, he was awarded the Singapore Cultural Medallion in and conferred the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knighthood of Arts and Letters) by the French Government in Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. Images at the Margins: A collection of Kuo Pao Kun’s Plays. (). Singapore: Times Media. The Complete Works of Kuo Pao Kun, Volume Four: Plays in English. (). Singapore: Global Publishing/The Theatre Practice. (See our Book Den listing for more information.)Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. Libraries. More Details Original Title. Images at the margins: A collection of Kuo Pao Kun's plays. ISBN. (ISBN ) Edition Language. English. Other Editions/5.


The first chapter takes up Kuo Pao Kun's Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral 《郑和的 后代》 () to tease out Singapore's multilingualism, racial hybridity, and the impact of the city. The Complete Works of Kuo Pao Kun, Vol. 1. Singapore: World Scientific Printers. ―. Two Plays by Kuo Pao Kun: Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral and the Spirits Play, edited by C. J. Wan-ling Wee and Lee Chee Keng. Singapore: SNP Editions. ―. Foreword. In Images at the Margins: A Collection of Kuo Pao Kun's Plays, pp. Kuo Pao Kun. Images at the Margins: A Collection of Kuo Pao Kun's Plays (Singapore: Times Books International, ). Mohammad A. Quayum University Putra Malaysia Keywords: Kuo Pau Kun; Chinese theatre; Images at the Margins; The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole; No Parking on Odd Days; The Silly Little Girl and the.


Source: Foreward by Kuo Pao Kun. In Images at the Margins: A Collection of Kuo Pao Kun’s Plays (p.8). The timeline below presents selected events from Kuo Pao Kun’s life. Click on each tab to find out what happened during the year. Kuo Pao Kun (b. , Xiaoguo village, Hebei, China–d. 10 September , Singapore) was a playwright who produced plays in both English and Chinese. He is considered one of the most significant dramatists in Singapore and a pioneer of Singapore theatre. The late Kuo Pao Kun's lyrical, episodic play is an open invitation of sorts to directors, written in 16 parts with no characters or stage directions indicated, and entirely in prose and verse.

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