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Strength was the virtue of paganism; obedience is the virtue of Christianity.
David Hare
Strength
Obedience
Christianity
Virtue
Paganism
Politics is just a function of business now, just a tributary of the great entrepreneurial capitalist system.
David Hare
Politics
Great
Business
System
Entrepreneurial
Just
Capitalist
Function
Now
The actual business of writing dialogue is not thought of as a craft.
David Hare
Business
Writing
Thought
Dialogue
Craft
Actual
In those days, the early 1980s, TV and film were interchangeable.
David Hare
Those
TV
TV And Film
Days
Were
Interchangeable
Film
Early
The future of American film lies on television.
David Hare
Future
Television
Lies
American
American Film
Film
Surely our job while we're here on Earth is to learn about the world, not to create parallel universes.
David Hare
World
Job
Our
Earth
Parallel
About
Learn
Surely
While
Create
Here
Universes
The one thing that 'Via Dolorosa' has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion.
David Hare
Me
Valuable
One Thing
Opinion
Opinions
Times
Curiosity
Via
The One Thing
Thing
You aren't allowed to ask at auditions, legally, a person's race.
David Henry Hwang
You
Allowed
Auditions
Person
Legally
Race
Ask
Chinese culture in general is not very religious. Confucianism is more a code of ethics than a religion, and ancestor worship is a way for parents to control you even after they're dead.
David Henry Hwang
Religion
You
Culture
Ethics
Parents
Control
Way
Worship
Ancestors
Religious
General
More
Dead
Very
Than
After
Chinese
Chinese Culture
Confucianism
Even
Code
I felt pretty good growing up. I didn't feel a lot of prejudice or racism. But I do remember, if there was going to be a movie or a television show with Asian characters, I would go out of my way to avoid them, because they portrayed all Asians as either ridiculously good or ridiculously bad; you know, the whole Charlie Chan-Fu Manchu thing.
David Henry Hwang
Good
You
Racism
Remember
Way
Television
Television Show
Out
Characters
Bad
Would
Charlie
Pretty
Pretty Good
Feel
Know
Because
Felt
Go
Lot
Up
Going
Movie
Either
Them
Asian
Asians
Prejudice
Show
Avoid
Whole
Growing
Ridiculously
Growing Up
Thing
Portrayed
My first plays were amazingly bad, but I had a teacher who thought I had promise, and he kept working with me. I finally went to a summer workshop before my senior year with people like Sam Shepard and Maria Irene Fornes who encouraged me to write from my subconscious, and suddenly all this material about culture clash came out.
David Henry Hwang
Teacher
Me
Culture
People
Thought
First
Year
Subconscious
Before
Summer
Finally
Out
Promise
Bad
Clash
About
Write
Had
He
Like
Material
Came
Were
Amazingly
Encouraged
Sam
Senior
Senior Year
Working
Who
Workshop
Suddenly
Maria
Kept
Plays
There's something about China and its rush to capitalism that I find confusing. At the same time, we live in an America where capitalists oppose any government interference with free markets, while in China you have a very controlled, state-planned market where economic growth is better than ours.
David Henry Hwang
Government
Time
You
Capitalism
Better
Free
Oppose
Live
Market
Markets
Ours
Find
Rush
About
Something
Economic
Free Markets
Economic Growth
Very
Than
America
Same
Any
Controlled
Same Time
Where
While
China
Confusing
Capitalists
Interference
Growth
I think that plays are probably the most personal, because it's just me in charge, but sometimes it's just really - I think that there's honor in being a good artist, and there's honor in being a good 'craftsperson.'
David Henry Hwang
Good
Me
Sometimes
Honor
Think
Charge
Most
Because
Personal
Artist
Just
Being
Really
Plays
I visited a new cultural center in Shanghai in 2005 that was pretty much perfect, except for the really badly translated Chinglish signs: a handicapped restroom that said 'Deformed Man's Toilet,' that kind of thing.
David Henry Hwang
Man
Signs
Visited
Deformed
Kind
Pretty
Perfect
Except
Shanghai
Badly
New
Said
Cultural
Handicapped
Center
Translated
Much
Really
Toilet
Thing
There was all this talk when Obama got elected about how we were living in a postracial world. But we're not. Until we get to the point where James Earl Jones can play, say, George Washington, race matters. You wouldn't put a white actor in blackface to play Othello. You shouldn't have a white actor in what amounts to yellowface to play Asian.
David Henry Hwang
You
World
Matters
White
Living
Othello
Say
Obama
About
Point
Put
Talk
Until
Got
How
George
Were
George Washington
Get
Where
James
Race
Asian
Elected
Washington
Actor
Play
Amount
Earl
We all deal with failure. If you're lucky to have a long career, it's part of the experience.
David Henry Hwang
Failure
You
Experience
Long
Long Career
Part
Deal
Lucky
Career
My new play 'Chinglish,' which will go to Broadway, is about a white American businessman who goes to a provincial capital in China, hoping to make a deal there. It's bilingual. And it's about trying to communicate across language and cultural barriers.
David Henry Hwang
Communicate
Language
Will
White
Broadway
Hoping
About
New
Make
Deal
Go
Cultural
Provincial
Trying
American
Goes
Which
China
Capital
Bilingual
Across
Who
Businessman
Barriers
Play
As Asian-Americans, the charge that is often lobbed against us is sort of the least original: the idea that somehow we're perpetual foreigners, that we can't be trusted, and that even my father, who was patriotic to the point that it was kind of a joke among his children, would be accused of being disloyal to America.
David Henry Hwang
Father
Joke
Kind
Charge
Would
Would-Be
Somehow
Point
Idea
Sort
Least
Perpetual
His
Foreigners
Trusted
America
Accused
Often
Being
Children
Patriotic
Against
Disloyal
Us
Who
Original
Even
Among
There is something very unique in American iconography about this notion of the pursuit of happiness.
David Henry Hwang
Happiness
About
Something
Pursuit
Pursuit Of Happiness
Very
American
Iconography
Notion
Unique
I knew I was Chinese, but growing up, it never occurred to me that that had any particular implication or that it should differentiate me in any way. I thought it was a minor detail, like having red hair.
David Henry Hwang
Me
Thought
Hair
Red Hair
Way
Detail
Minor
Having
Never
Had
Knew
Red
Implication
Particular
Like
Occurred
Up
Any
Chinese
Should
Growing
Growing Up
Differentiate
My father has always been interested in discarding the past. He's never much liked China or the whole idea behind China or Chinese ways of thinking. He's always been much more attracted to American ways of thinking. He feels Americans are more open - they tell you what they think - and he's very much that way himself.
David Henry Hwang
You
Father
Past
Think
Thinking
Way
Ways
Tell
More
Never
Open
He
Idea
Feels
Liked
Attracted
Himself
Always
Been
Very
American
Behind
China
Interested
Chinese
Much
Whole
Lists are anti-democratic, discriminatory, elitist, and sometimes the print is too small.
David Ives
Sometimes
Too
Small
Print
Discriminatory
Lists
Elitist
Plays are always about intense relationships, whether they're intense love relationships or family relationships or existential relationships.
David Ives
Love
Family
Relationships
About
Always
Existential
Intense
Intense Love
Whether
Plays
I admire pop songs that are perfect at three minutes.
David Ives
Three
Admire
Minutes
Perfect
Songs
Pop
Pop Songs
With my plays, when the lights go down, at least the audience isn't thinking, 'Oh, God, two more hours of this.'
David Ives
God
Down
Thinking
More
Lights
Hours
Audience
Least
Go
Oh
Oh God
Two
Plays
With studio work, I'm always the bottom man on the totem pole.
David Lindsay-Abaire
Work
Man
Totem
Totem Pole
Bottom
Studio
Pole
Always
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