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        Gao Xingjian’s Notion of Freedom
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        Liu Zaifu
        
 
                                    
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- Frontmatter i
 - Acknowledgments v
 - Contents vii
 - Illustrations ix
 - Introduction 1
 - Freedom and Literature 11
 - Gao Xingjian’s Transcultural Aesthetics in Fiction, Theater, Art, and Film 19
 - The Aesthete as Revolutionary: Saving Art from Politics 43
 - The Silence of Buddha: Triangulating Gao Xingjian, Brecht, and Beckett 57
 - Gao Xingjian’s Notion of Freedom 73
 - Reading Gao Xingjian’s Treatment of Freedom in Soul Mountain and One Man’s Bible in the Sartrean Framework 79
 - The Concept of Freedom in Gao Xingjian’s Novel One Man’s Bible 93
 - Sex, Freedom, and Escape in Gao Xingjian’s One Man’s Bible 99
 - Wild Man and the Idea of Freedom 105
 - Toward an Aesthetics of Freedom 121
 - Gao Xingjian Carefree: Of Mountains and Seas and Carefree as a Bird 139
 - Tradition and Freedom: The Artistic World of Gao Xingjian and His Play Hades 149
 - Multivocality as Critique of Reality: Fate and Freedom in Gao Xingjian’s The Man Who Questions Death 171
 - Between Memory and Forgetting: Ten Years after Gao Xingjian’s Winning of the Nobel 185
 - Finding Freedom and Reshaping Fate: An Exile’s Disentanglement from Obsession in Gao Xingjian’s Novels 203
 - Fate as (Re)Visioning of the Self in Soul Mountain 225
 - Trap Revisited: The Man Who Questions Death and the Tragedy of Modern Man 241
 - Index of Works by Gao Xingjian 259
 - Name Index 261
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Acknowledgments v
 - Contents vii
 - Illustrations ix
 - Introduction 1
 - Freedom and Literature 11
 - Gao Xingjian’s Transcultural Aesthetics in Fiction, Theater, Art, and Film 19
 - The Aesthete as Revolutionary: Saving Art from Politics 43
 - The Silence of Buddha: Triangulating Gao Xingjian, Brecht, and Beckett 57
 - Gao Xingjian’s Notion of Freedom 73
 - Reading Gao Xingjian’s Treatment of Freedom in Soul Mountain and One Man’s Bible in the Sartrean Framework 79
 - The Concept of Freedom in Gao Xingjian’s Novel One Man’s Bible 93
 - Sex, Freedom, and Escape in Gao Xingjian’s One Man’s Bible 99
 - Wild Man and the Idea of Freedom 105
 - Toward an Aesthetics of Freedom 121
 - Gao Xingjian Carefree: Of Mountains and Seas and Carefree as a Bird 139
 - Tradition and Freedom: The Artistic World of Gao Xingjian and His Play Hades 149
 - Multivocality as Critique of Reality: Fate and Freedom in Gao Xingjian’s The Man Who Questions Death 171
 - Between Memory and Forgetting: Ten Years after Gao Xingjian’s Winning of the Nobel 185
 - Finding Freedom and Reshaping Fate: An Exile’s Disentanglement from Obsession in Gao Xingjian’s Novels 203
 - Fate as (Re)Visioning of the Self in Soul Mountain 225
 - Trap Revisited: The Man Who Questions Death and the Tragedy of Modern Man 241
 - Index of Works by Gao Xingjian 259
 - Name Index 261