"Yellow face" by David Henry Hwang - Hilariously scathing!
This book is published by Theater Communications Group in 2009 and has 70 pages.
David Henry Hwang is an American Play writer of Chinese origin. He is very successful and writes satires. One day he opposes casting of a white man as a Chinese man in a play. This creates a scandal.
Later when David Henry Hwang writes a new play he has to cast a protagonist, a Chinese man. After a lot of search he identifies Markus and casts him. From his appearance he seems to have Chinese blood, but asking it would mean racism. So he doesn’t.
Is Markus Chinese? What does David Henry Wong do? How can he defend his selection? What would he do to cover up?
Well, as you have guessed, Markus has no Chinese blood. So, David Henry Wong invents using his liberal creativity. His creativity eventually comes back to haunt him. How? Read the book.
This book is hilariously scathing and depicts stereotype of Asian man in America. It has a unique writing style. It’s written in snippets and dialogues like a play. It’s a small book. That makes it crisp, short and sweet.
I liked very much the way this book ends. Author being the author takes the liberty to end the story the way he wants. But the ending is adorable. It leaves one with a question ‘Does your birth make you Chinese?’
Why did I read this book? Curious name.
What did I like? Crispiness. The end.
What I didn't like? Umm.....
Recommend reading.






