Chang-Rae Lee is a first-generation Korean American novelist. Lee was born in Korea in 1965. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 3 years old. Raised in Westchester, New York, Lee attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. He graduated from Yale University with a degree in English and from the University of Oregon with a MFA in writing. He worked as a Wall Street financial analyst for a year before turning to writing full time.
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- Chang-Rae Lee is a first-generation Korean American novelist. Lee was born in Korea in 1965. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 3 years old. Raised in Westchester, New York, Lee attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. He graduated from Yale University with a degree in English and from the University of Oregon with a MFA in writing. He worked as a Wall Street financial analyst for a year before turning to writing full time. Lee teaches writing at Princeton University, where he has served as the director of Princeton's Program in Creative Writing. His first novel, Native Speaker (1995), won the PEN/Hemingway Award and centers around a Korean American industrial spy. The novel explores themes of alienation and betrayal as felt or perpetrated by immigrants and first-generation citizens, and played out in local politics. In 1999, he published his second novel, A Gesture Life. This elaborated on his themes of identity and assimilation through the narrative of an elderly physician who remembers treating Korean comfort women during World War II. His 2004 novel Aloft received mixed notices from the critics and featured Lee's first protagonist who is not Asian American, but a disengaged and isolated Italian-American suburbanite forced to deal with his world. His upcoming novel is called 'The Surrendered'.
- Chang-Rae Lee ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er immigrierte 1968 in die USA und studierte später an der Yale University. Er lebt in New York City. Seine erster Roman Native speaker gewann zahlreiche Literaturpreise, darunter den American Book Award.
- チャンネ・リー(Chang-Rae Lee, 1965年7月29日 - )は大韓民国生まれの米国作家である。韓国名、李昌来。1995年第一作『ネイティブ・スピーカー』で米国の文学賞を立て続けに受賞した。現在、プリンストン大学で創作を教えている。 1965年ソウルに生まれ、3歳の時、精神科医の父らと米国に移住した。ニューヨーク州ウエストチェスターで育ち、フィリップス・エクセター・アカデミーを経てイェール大学英文学科卒業後オレゴン大学大学院で芸術修士号を取得、ウォール・ストリートで1年間証券アナリストを経験してから執筆活動に専念した。
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- Chang-Rae Lee is a first-generation Korean American novelist. Lee was born in Korea in 1965. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 3 years old. Raised in Westchester, New York, Lee attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. He graduated from Yale University with a degree in English and from the University of Oregon with a MFA in writing. He worked as a Wall Street financial analyst for a year before turning to writing full time.
- Chang-Rae Lee ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er immigrierte 1968 in die USA und studierte später an der Yale University. Er lebt in New York City. Seine erster Roman Native speaker gewann zahlreiche Literaturpreise, darunter den American Book Award.
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