The World of Extreme Happiness
by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig

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One reader feels that the play attempts to overly simplify and 'white wash' its Asian influences. This criticism suggests a disconnect between the intended message and its execution.

Overly simplifies cultural themes.

Synopsis

When Sunny is born in rural China, her parents leave her in a slop bucket to die because she's a girl.

She survives, and at 14 leaves for the city, where she works a low-paying factory job and attends self-help classes to improve her chances at securing a coveted office position.

When Sunny's attempts to pull herself out of poverty lead to dire consequences for a fellow worker, she is forced to question the system she's spent her life trying to master - and stand up against the powers that be.

Savage, tragic and desperately funny, "The World of Extreme Happiness" is a stirring examination of a country in the midst of rapid change, and individuals struggling to shape their own destinies.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2013
Binding Paperback
Pages 106
Language English
ISBN-13 9781472529886
ISBN-10 147252988X
LCCN 2013432636
LCC PS3603.O8888 W67 2013

The World of Extreme Happiness is a American play written by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig and published by Methuen (2013).

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