- Sky Lee
Sky Lee (zh-s|s=李羣英); born 1952 is a Canadian
artist andnovelist . Born in Port Alberni,British Columbia , Lee has published both feminist fiction and non-fiction.Moving to Vancouver in 1967 to attend university, she received a B.A. in Fine Arts at the
University of British Columbia and a Diploma in Nursing fromDouglas College . She became a member of the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop.Lee was first published as the illustrator of 1983's children's book, "Teach Me to Fly, Skyfighter!". The book is a collection of four stories exploring what it is like to grow up as a Chinese-Canadian in a community with links to both Asian-Canadian and Anglo-Canadian cultures. Reviewer Robert W. Bruinsma argued the book was "modestly illustrated."
Lee's first book, "
Disappearing Moon Cafe ", published in 1990, explores the Wong family over four generations, as they operate the titled cafe. Nominated for theEthel Wilson Fiction Prize and theGovernor General's Award , the novel won theCity of Vancouver Book Award despite some critics charging that the writing was over-earnest. For example, criticGary Draper wrote, "Hardly a noun walks free of a trail of adjectives."In the same year, Lee contributed to the collective prose, "." The book's writing is attributed to the "Telling It Book Collective", of which Lee was a member. The book explores issues of racism and homophobia experienced by
native ,lesbian andAsian Canadian women.In 1994, Lee published "", a collection of fifteen short stories that explore a range of
feminist themes, with allegories focusing primarily on the "bellydancer," anarchetype of survival. The back cover of the book explains: "bellydancing was originally performed at the bedside of women in labor, as an erotic dance of creation."Her short stories have also appeared in "
Vancouver Short Stories " as well as periodicals such as "West Coast Line ", "The Asianadian ", "Kinethis ", and "Makara ".Currently, she lives on
Saltspring Island ,British Columbia .Bibliography
*"" (as illustrator, text by
Paul Yee ) - 1983
*"Disappearing Moon Cafe " - 1990
*"" - 1990 (withBetsy Warland ,Lee Maracle andDaphne Marlatt )Press Gang Publishers
*"" - 1994
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