The Wilderness or The Savage Land (原野 Yuanye) is a 1936 play by Cao Yu.
[1] The play was influenced by Eugene O'Neill's expressionist theatre and relates a succession of murders and stories of revenge set in a forest.
At the time the play was published, social realism was the rage in China, and critics were not pleased with the work's supernatural and fantastical elements.
There was a resurgence of interest in The Wilderness in 1980, however, and Cao Yu, then 70 years old, collaborated in staging a production of his play.
[2] The play was made into a 1981 film The Savage Land, and an opera, of the same name by composer Jin Xiang, in 1987.