From Gao Xingjian, a winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature,
comes a "major drama about life.
Snow in August blends Eastern and Western cultures. In form, there are
elements of Shakespearean and Greek tragedy, but in spirit, it embodies
a uniquely Eastern sensibility."--Gao Xingjian
Snow in August is based on the life of Huineng (AD 633-713), the Sixth
Patriarch of Zen Buddhism in Tang Dynasty China. Packed with the myriad
sights and sounds of both the Eastern and Western theatrical traditions,
the play exudes wonder and mysticism. The many koan cases and the
story of Huineng's enlightenment afford the audience fascinating
vignettes of Gao's vision of life and existence [w an awareness of the
Void and the need for a personal peace with oneself.