- Mary Paik Lee
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Mary Paik Lee Hangul 백광선 Hanja 白廣善[1] Revised Romanization Baek Gwangseon McCune–Reischauer Paek Kwangsǒn Mary Paik Lee (1900–1995) was a Korean American writer. She was born Paik Kuang-Sun in Pyongyang, now the capital of North Korea. She left Korea with her family in 1905, arriving in Hawaii in May that year. In December 1906, after experiencing extreme discrimination in Hawaii, the family moved to California, where Lee would live the rest of her life. Despite her father's educated status in Korea, once in California, both her parents took on a variety of menial jobs, mainly involving physical labour.
Over the course of her life, Lee, her parents, and her husband would suffer many hardships. Her memoir, Quiet Odyssey, published in 1990, is noted for being one one of the few memoirs by an Asian American woman, and the only memoir by a Korean American woman that covers the majority of the twentieth century, providing an important cultural viewpoint on the last century, from the perspective of one of America's first Korean pioneers.
Autobiography
- Quiet Odyssey (paperback ed.), University of Washington Press, May 1990, ISBN ISBN 0295969695
References
- ^ 김욱동 [Kim Dong-wook] (November 2008), "박노영의 『중국인의 기회』: 이민 자서전의 가능성과 한계 [No-Yong Park’s 'Chinaman’s Chance': Possibilities and Limitations of Immigrant Autobiography]", 《외국문학연구》 (32): 31–49, http://www.dbpia.co.kr/view/ar_view.asp?arid=1535430
External links
Categories:- 1900 births
- 1995 deaths
- Korean emigrants to the United States
- Korean women writers
- American writers of Korean descent
- American women writers
- Naturalized citizens of the United States
- People from Pyongyang
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