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Don Lee (author)

Don Lee (born 1959) is an American novelist, fiction writer, literary journal editor, and creative writing professor.

Don Lee
Lee in 2017
Born1959 (age 64–65)
OccupationWriter, creative writing professor
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Emerson College (MFA)
PeriodLate 20th and early 21st century
GenreLiterary fiction
Notable worksYellow
Website
don-lee.com

Background edit

The son of a State Department officer, Lee—a third-generation Korean American—spent his childhood in Tokyo (where he attended ASIJ, or the American School in Japan) and Seoul.[1] He received his B.A. in English Literature from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and his M.F.A. in Creative Writing and Literature from Emerson College.[2]

After graduating with his M.F.A. degree, Lee taught fiction writing workshops at Emerson College for four years as an adjunct instructor, then began working full-time at the literary journal Ploughshares. He has also served as the primary editor of the literary journal Ploughshares for 17 years from 1988 to 2007.[3] He was also an occasional writer-in-residence in Emerson's M.F.A. program and a visiting writer at other colleges and universities.

Lee's earlier work has appeared in GQ, New England Review, American Short Fiction, Kenyon Review, and Glimmer Train, with Voir Dire anthologized in Charlie Chan Is Dead 2.[4] For his short fiction, Lee also received an O. Henry Award (for his short story "The Possible Husband")[5] and a Pushcart Prize (for his short story "The Price of Eggs in China").[6][7] Lee has also received fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the St. Botolph Club Foundation, and residencies from Yaddo and the Lannan Foundation.[8] In 2007, Lee received the inaugural Fred R. Brown Literary Award for emerging novelists from the University of Pittsburgh's creative writing program.[9]

Lee was formerly a faculty member of the Creative Writing department at Macalester College from 2007 to 2008.[10] In the fall of 2008, Lee moved to the faculty of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he taught both graduate and undergraduate courses as an associate professor in the graduate Creative Writing program.[11] He is currently in the faculty of the Creative Writing program at Temple University, where he founded TINGE Magazine, an online literary journal run by graduate students.[12] He served as the director of the M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) program in Creative Writing at Temple University from 2011 to 2013.[13]

Lee has also served as an independent consultant for the literary journals Bamboo Ridge, The Georgia Review, The New England Review, Agni, and the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP).[14]

Work edit

His first collection of short stories, Yellow, documents the lives of various Asian American characters living in the fictional town of Rosarita Bay. Yellow won the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the "Members Choice Award" from the Asian American Writers' Workshop.[15]

He followed that collection with his first novel, Country of Origin, which earned an American Book Award, a Mixed Media Watch Image Award for Outstanding Fiction, and an Edgar Award for Best First Novel.[16]

In 2008, Lee finished writing his second novel, Wrack and Ruin.[17] The book, which revisits Rosarita Bay, was published by W.W. Norton in April 2008, and was also a finalist for the Thurber Prize.[18]

In 2012, Norton published Lee's third novel, The Collective.[19] The novel won the 2013 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature from the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association.[20]

Bibliography edit

Short story collection edit

Novels edit

Short stories edit

References edit

  1. ^ Don Lee, Bio, http://www.don-lee.com/bio.html
  2. ^ Id.
  3. ^ Id.
  4. ^ Id.
  5. ^ The O. Henry Prize Stories, Past Winners, http://www.randomhouse.com/anchor/ohenry/winners/past.html
  6. ^ BookRags, The Price of Eggs in China, http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-price-of-eggs-in-china/#gsc.tab=0
  7. ^ Id.
  8. ^ Id.
  9. ^ Temple University Department of English, Don Lee, http://www.cla.temple.edu/english/about-us/don-lee/
  10. ^ Id.
  11. ^ Id.
  12. ^ Id.
  13. ^ Id.
  14. ^ Id.
  15. ^ Don Lee, Bio, http://www.don-lee.com/bio.html
  16. ^ Id.
  17. ^ Dierbeck, Lisa (2008-06-22). "When Brothers Collide". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
  18. ^ Don Lee, Bio, http://www.don-lee.com/bio.html
  19. ^ Zilka, Christine Lee (25 June 2012). "Don Lee: The Ethnic Literature Box". Guernica. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  20. ^ Id.

External links edit

  • www.don-lee.com Don Lee's Official Site
  • [1] Novel excerpt at Narrative Magazine

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2019 Don Lee born 1959 is an American novelist fiction writer literary journal editor and creative writing professor Don LeeLee in 2017Born1959 age 64 65 OccupationWriter creative writing professorNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of California Los Angeles BA Emerson College MFA PeriodLate 20th and early 21st centuryGenreLiterary fictionNotable worksYellowWebsitedon lee wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Work 3 Bibliography 3 1 Short story collection 3 2 Novels 3 3 Short stories 4 References 5 External linksBackground editThe son of a State Department officer Lee a third generation Korean American spent his childhood in Tokyo where he attended ASIJ or the American School in Japan and Seoul 1 He received his B A in English Literature from University of California Los Angeles UCLA and his M F A in Creative Writing and Literature from Emerson College 2 After graduating with his M F A degree Lee taught fiction writing workshops at Emerson College for four years as an adjunct instructor then began working full time at the literary journal Ploughshares He has also served as the primary editor of the literary journal Ploughshares for 17 years from 1988 to 2007 3 He was also an occasional writer in residence in Emerson s M F A program and a visiting writer at other colleges and universities Lee s earlier work has appeared in GQ New England Review American Short Fiction Kenyon Review and Glimmer Train with Voir Dire anthologized in Charlie Chan Is Dead 2 4 For his short fiction Lee also received an O Henry Award for his short story The Possible Husband 5 and a Pushcart Prize for his short story The Price of Eggs in China 6 7 Lee has also received fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the St Botolph Club Foundation and residencies from Yaddo and the Lannan Foundation 8 In 2007 Lee received the inaugural Fred R Brown Literary Award for emerging novelists from the University of Pittsburgh s creative writing program 9 Lee was formerly a faculty member of the Creative Writing department at Macalester College from 2007 to 2008 10 In the fall of 2008 Lee moved to the faculty of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo Michigan where he taught both graduate and undergraduate courses as an associate professor in the graduate Creative Writing program 11 He is currently in the faculty of the Creative Writing program at Temple University where he founded TINGE Magazine an online literary journal run by graduate students 12 He served as the director of the M F A Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing at Temple University from 2011 to 2013 13 Lee has also served as an independent consultant for the literary journals Bamboo Ridge The Georgia Review The New England Review Agni and the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses CLMP 14 Work editHis first collection of short stories Yellow documents the lives of various Asian American characters living in the fictional town of Rosarita Bay Yellow won the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Members Choice Award from the Asian American Writers Workshop 15 He followed that collection with his first novel Country of Origin which earned an American Book Award a Mixed Media Watch Image Award for Outstanding Fiction and an Edgar Award for Best First Novel 16 In 2008 Lee finished writing his second novel Wrack and Ruin 17 The book which revisits Rosarita Bay was published by W W Norton in April 2008 and was also a finalist for the Thurber Prize 18 In 2012 Norton published Lee s third novel The Collective 19 The novel won the 2013 Asian Pacific American Award for Literature from the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association 20 Bibliography editShort story collection edit Yellow 2001 Winner Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters Winner Members Choice Award from the Asian American Writers Workshop Novels edit Country of Origin 2005 Winner Edgar Award for Best First Novel Winner American Book Award Winner Mixed Media Watch Image Award for Outstanding Fiction Wrack and Ruin 2008 Nominee Thurber Prize The Collective 2012 Winner Asian Pacific American Award for Literature from the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Short stories edit The Price of Eggs in China The Gettysburg Review Spring 2000 Winner of the Pushcart Prize in 2000 Voir Dire Glimmer Train also anthologized in Charlie Chan Is Dead 2 2004 El Nino GQ October 1989 Vol 59 Issue 10 p 224 The Lone Night Cantina Ploughshares Fall 1987 Casual Water The New England Review Vol 17 No 2 1995 Domo Arigato The New England Review Vol 22 No 1 2001 The Possible Husband Bamboo Ridge No 79 2001 O Henry Award Selection See The O Henry Prize Stories 2002 Edited by Larry Dark Yellow American Short Fiction 1995 Abercrombie amp Fitch Failbetter Spring 2004References edit Don Lee Bio http www don lee com bio html Id Id Id The O Henry Prize Stories Past Winners http www randomhouse com anchor ohenry winners past html BookRags The Price of Eggs in China http www bookrags com studyguide price of eggs in china gsc tab 0 Id Id Temple University Department of English Don Lee http www cla temple edu english about us don lee Id Id Id Id Id Don Lee Bio http www don lee com bio html Id Dierbeck Lisa 2008 06 22 When Brothers Collide The New York Times Retrieved 2008 06 23 Don Lee Bio http www don lee com bio html Zilka Christine Lee 25 June 2012 Don Lee The Ethnic Literature Box Guernica Retrieved 12 July 2012 Id External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Don Lee author www don lee com Don Lee s Official Site 1 Novel excerpt at Narrative Magazine Don Lee bio at Temple University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Lee author amp oldid 1211909313, wikipedia, wiki, 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