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China's Chaplin: Comic Stories and Farces by Xu Zhuodai (Hardcover)

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By Zhuodai Xu, Christopher Rea (Translator), Christopher Rea (Introduction by)
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Hoaxes Jokes Farces and fun China's Chaplin introduces the imagination of Xu Zhuodai (1880-1958), a comic dynamo who made Shanghai laugh through the tumultuous decades of the pre-Mao era. Xu was a popular and prolific literary humorist who styled himself variously as Master of the Broken Chamberpot Studio, Dr. Split-Crotch Pants, Dr. Hairy Li, and Old Man Soy Sauce. He was also an entrepreneur who founded gymnastics academies, theater troupes, film companies, magazines, and a home condiments business. While pursuing this varied career, Xu Zhuodai made a name for himself as a "Charlie Chaplin of the East." He wrote and acted in stage comedies and slapstick films, compiled joke books, penned humorous advice columns, dabbled in parodic verse, and wrote innumerable works of comic fiction. China's Chaplin contains a selection of Xu's best stories and stage plays (plus a smattering of jokes) that will answer the questions that keep you up at night. What is a father's duty when he and his son are courting the same prostitute? What ingenious method might save the world from economic crisis after a world war? Who is Shanghai's most outrageous grandmother? What is the best revenge against plagiarists, thieves, landlords, or spouses? And why should you never, never, never pull a hair from a horse's tail?

About the Author


Christopher Rea is professor of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia and the author of The Age of Irreverence. He recently edited Imperfect Understanding, and, with Bruce Rusk, translated The Book of Swindles.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781939161048
ISBN-10: 1939161045
Publisher: Cornell East Asia Series
Publication Date: March 31st, 2019
Pages: 270
Language: English