A classic of Chinese literature, this beloved folktale is part
adventure story, part spiritual allegory--now reimagined by a National
Book Award nominee
Part spiritual pilgrimage, part historical epic, the folk novel Journey
to the West, which came to be known as Monkey, is the most popular
classic of Asian literature. Originally written in the sixteenth
century, it is the story of the adventures of the rogue-trickster Monkey
and his encounters with a bizarre cast of characters as he travels to
India with the Buddhist pilgrim Tripitaka in search of sacred
scriptures.
Much more than a picaresque adventure novel, Monkey is a profound
allegory of the struggle that must occur before spiritual transformation
is possible. David Kherdian's masterful telling brings this classic of
Chinese literature to life in a way that is true to the scope and depth
of the original.