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SUMMARY:Award-winning Author Paul Yee speaks at VIU
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/award-winning-author-paul-yee-speaks-at-viu/
LOCATION:Vancouver Island University, Building 200, room 203 :: 900 Fifth Street Nanaimo, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>NATIONALLY AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR PAUL YEE TO SPEAK AT VIU OCT. 19 By Maurice Gallant Award-winning Canadian author Paul Yee will speak at Vancouver Island University (VIU) on October 19 about his latest work, A Superior Man and his remarkable writing career that has spanned more than three decades. Much of Yee&rsquo;s work has been devoted to young readers with memorable books such as the 1996 Governor General&rsquo;s Literary Award-winning Ghost Train.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Whether the stories are about the Chinese in Asia or North America in the past or present, Yee&rsquo;s books are peopled by embattled characters who must overcome obstacles fashioned by other humans, nature, fate, or a combination of all three. Paul Yee&rsquo;s upbringing played a major role in his choice of material. In the website learner.org, Yee is quoted as saying that when he was growing up in Vancouver&rsquo;s Chinatown in the early sixties, he &ldquo;was surrounded by plenty of Chinese images.&rdquo; During this period, he was &ldquo;yearning to move away from the neighborhood,&rdquo; but later he was drawn back to his culture and would go on to write, as he notes on his website, about his &ldquo;world--the world of immigrants, racial minorities, and different histories.&rdquo; Yee&rsquo;s most recent work, A Superior Man is his first novel for adults but it is not his first foray into more adult-oriented writing. Yee&rsquo;s bibliography includes historical work such as Saltwater City: An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver and a play Jade in the Coal, set in the Vancouver Island coal mining town of Cumberland. In A Superior Man, Yee returns to frontier BC the setting for some of his most memorable young adult fiction. But from the opening pages, in which the reader is immersed in a colorfully gritty scene in 1885 Victoria, it quickly becomes clear that this is a novel for a more mature audience. Readers are taken on a journey with the main character, Yang Hok, a gambling hall bouncer.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>He may be undeniably physically and mentally tough, but does he possess the moral strength to gain the redemption he seeks and become a superior man? Find out about this character&rsquo;s journey and the lives of Yee&rsquo;s other characters as well as the man himself on October 19 at VIU&rsquo;s Nanaimo campus, 900 Fifth Street, at 2:30 pm in Room 203, Building 200.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The closest general parking is in Lots C/E, which are off Fifth Street. For more information about Yee, visit http://www.paulyee.ca -30- Editor&rsquo;s note: Maurice Gallant teaches English as a Second Language at Vancouver Island University. </p>
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