Book Description
Originally published in 1957, The Flower Drum Song was a groundbreaking work of popular literature. An immediate bestseller, it inspired the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. This charming, bittersweet tale of romance and the powerful bonds of family tells the story of Wang Ta, who wants what every young American man wants: a great career and a woman to love. Living in San Francisco's Chinatown-with his widowed father, Old Master Wang, who misses the old way of life in China, and his younger brother, who just wants to be a normal American teenager-Wang Ta becomes involved with a series of women as he searches for love and the American dream. Comic, poignant, and sexy, The Flower Drum Song is an astute portrayal of immigrants struggling with assimilation. This edition features a new introduction by David Henry Hwang.
About the Author
C. Y. Lee arrived in the United States in 1943 and graduated from Yale in 1947 with an MFA in playwriting. He has been a contributor to Radio Free Asia and an editor at Chinese World and Young China.
Flower Drum Song FROM THE PUBLISHER
Wang Ta wants what every young American man wants: a great career and a woman to love. Living in San Francisco's Chinatown with his widowed father, Old Master Wang, who misses the old way of life in China, and his younger brother, who just wants to be a normal American teenager, Wang Ta attends medical school and becomes involved with a series of women. There's the wild playgirl whose many "brothers" buy her nice things; there's the homely seamstress who cooks wonderful traditional meals for Wang Ta while conducting a decidedly untraditional relationship with him; and then there's May Li, the sweet-voiced beauty newly arrived from China. Meanwhile, his aunt, Madam Tang, is full of advice about how to adapt.