Kwan-yin (eBook)

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2022
4 Seiten
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Kwan-yin - Stella Benson
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In the gripping one-act play 'Kwan-yin', Stella Benson offers a poignant exploration of religious fervor and divine response, rooted in the traditions of Eastern spirituality. Within a temple dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, the characters' ritualistic chants underscore a stark dramatic tension as they seek deliverance, all the while remaining oblivious to the deity's manifest despair. The play's literary style is marked by lyrical prose and haunting imagery, forming a narrative that transcends the conventional plot to delve into themes of faith, blindness, and the futility of pleas to an overwhelmed divinity. Within its brief but powerful scope, Benson's work reflects a deep understanding of human longing and the paradoxes of spiritual petition, setting her play meaningfully within the broader context of early 20th century dramatic literature grappling with the tumult of a post-war world.
Stella Benson, an English feminist and novelist, draws inspiration from her extensive travels and personal experiences to infuse 'Kwan-yin' with an authentic sense of existential quest and spiritual crisis. Her life's journey through social upheaval and her own ill health undoubtedly inform the play's meditations on the nature of mercy and the human condition's intrinsic suffering. This resonant backdrop amplifies the profundity of her characters' unanswered supplications, mirroring the era's disillusionment and the search for solace in a world that seems to have abandoned the very concept of mercy.
This play is highly recommended for readers seeking not only a work of literary merit but also an intense reflection on the interplay between devotion and silence from the divine. Stella Benson's 'Kwan-yin' is a masterful creation suitable for both admirers of drama and students of religious philosophy. It will engage those captivated by the spiritual dimensions of human experience and the enduring question of whether deities listen—or if, indeed, we are capable of hearing them when they respond. The haunting echo of Kwan-yin's voice, lost amidst ritual and expectation, reverberates a powerful message for readers and audiences alike, making this work a thought-provoking addition to any collection of timeless literary explorations.

Stella Benson (1892–1933) was an English novelist, poet, and travel writer known for her unique blend of mysticism, feminism, and social critique. Born into an affluent family with literary ties, Benson's health was poor from an early age, influencing her to travel frequently and reflect these experiences within her literary works. She debuted as a novelist with 'I Pose' (1915), a work that introduced her insightful interrogation of societal norms. 'Kwan-yin' is one of her later works, continuing her exploration of spiritual and social themes through vivid, sometimes fantastical narratives. Her writings often juxtapose the spiritual quest with struggles against societal constraints, particularly those faced by women. This blend of fantasy with biting social commentary, combined with her lyrical style, makes Benson's oeuvre distinctive in early 20th-century English literature. Her most celebrated book, 'Living Alone' (1919), encapsulates her literary style—a narrative at once surreal, poignant, and socially aware. Despite a relatively short life, Benson's travelogue 'The Far-Away Bride' (1930) and other writings solidified her reputation as an acute observer of human nature. Throughout her diverse and geographically disparate works, Stella Benson remains a compelling feminist voice and an imaginative chronicler of her times.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 20th-century drama • Asian-influenced drama • Belles-lettres • Classic • Classic Plays • Drama • Dramatic Literature • English literature • Kwan-yin novel • literary fiction • public domain books • Stella Benson
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