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Paul Yee fonds
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Lorimer, notes and correspondence before Yee's involvement

File consists of correspondence relating to the writing and publication on a book of stories about Chinese-Canadian children living in Vancouver. The file also includes drafts of those stories, and a manuscript of a satirical story titled "Oh! Canada".

Correspondence April - August 1989

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, and publishers, as well as other materials such as correspondence relating to Yee's receipt of the UBC Alumni Association's Young Alumnus Award; an outline of a speech that Yee prepared about Saltwater City; and notes Yee made to himself relating to his work and personal life.

Correspondence, 1980-1986

File consists of personal correspondence between Yee and his friends and colleagues, as well as other materials such as a note relating to Yee's Aunt Lillian, possibly written by a family member; a letter from Yee to his publisher relating to contract negotiations; notes by Yee that may relate to a piece of creative writing he was working on; a certificate of Yee's completion of the archives course offered by the Public Archives of Canada (PAC) in 1983; and a photograph of Yee's PAC archives course cohort.

Correspondence 1997 [volume 1]

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family, colleagues, readers, and publishers, including correspondence relating to Yee's receipt of the 1996 Governor General's Award for Ghost Train. The file also includes documents pertaining to cultural events and organizations in Toronto and Vancouver, and a typescript of an essay about Yee's writing by John Ming Chen.

Harvard University, 1997

File consists of remarks Yee made at a roundtable discussion held by Harvard University titled "U.S./Canadian writers' perspectives on the multiculturalism debate", and related records.

Correspondence 1995

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family, colleagues, readers, and publishers. The file also includes Yee's personal calendar; a typescript of Yee's story "Red", published by Arsenal Pulp Press in Queer View Mirror; a copy of the May-June 1995 issue of Emergency Librarian magazine, which contains a multi-page interview with Paul Yee; and a draft of the Emergency Librarian piece on Yee.

Correspondence 1987

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, research interviewees, and publishers, as well as other materials such as a certificate of the shortlisting of The Curses of Third Uncle for a B.C. Book Prize in 1987; programs for cultural events and programs in Vancouver, Toronto, New York City, and San Francisco; a copy of Katari Taiko's October 1987 newsletter; correspondence relating to Yee's application for the Multicultural Coordinator position with the Archives of Ontario; a review of the Saltwater City exhibit at the Vancouver Chinese Cultural Centre; and related materials.

Correspondence June - December 1988

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family members, publishers, and readers as well as other materials such as notes Yee made to himself relating to his work and personal life, and correspondence relating to the launch of Saltwater City.

Correspondence January - April 1992

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family, colleagues, and publishers. The file also includes promotional material for cultural events and organizations in Toronto and Vancouver.

Correspondence July - December 1991

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, and publisher. The file also contains promotional material for cultural events and organizations in Toronto and Vancouver.

Correspondence September - December 1990

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, and publishers, as well as other materials such as copies of letters from teachers and students at schools to which Yee paid author visits; correspondence pertaining to the shortlisting of Tales from Gold Mountain for the Canadian Children's Book Centre's Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People; a brochure pertaining to the construction of the library and museum of the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver; public relations material about an exhibit Yee curated at Gallery 44 in Toronto entitled "Yellow Peril: Reconsidered"; and correspondence and documents relating to the Powell Street Festival Society's Sai Kai exhibit and book project.

Correspondence January - June 1991

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, and publishers. The file also contains promotional material for cultural events and organizations in Toronto and other North American cities.

Correspondence May - August 1990

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, readers, and publishers, as well as other materials such as notes Yee made to himself relating to his work and personal life; correspondence relating to Yee's speaking engagements; notices of cultural events in Toronto and Vancouver; a copy of Saltwater Wounds, a play by Wayson Choy; and a certificate of Yee's receipt of UBC Alumni Association Young Alumnus Award.

Correspondence January - April 1990

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, colleagues, and publishers, as well as other materials such as a certificate of the shortlisting of Saltwater City for a B.C. Book Prize in 1988; copies of letters from students at schools to which Yee paid author visits; drafts by Yee; drafts of the transcript of an interview of Yee by Geoff Hancock; and notes Yee made to himself relating to his work and personal life.

Correspondence September - December 1989

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family members, colleagues, and publishers as well as other materials such as a copy of the program for Katari Taiko's 10th anniversary concert; correspondence relating to Yee's speaking engagements; and a draft of the program for the Chinese Canadian National Council's national conference held in 1989.

Correspondence January - March 1989

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family members, publishers, writer colleagues, and readers. Also included in this file are Yee's copy of his licensing agreement with the Canadian Reprographic Collective; drafts of speeches or essays written by Yee; notes Yee made to himself relating to his work and personal life; proposals made by Yee's friend Barry Wong for conferences relating to Chinese-Canadian community conferences; and a copy of a speech by Barry Wong relating to multiculturalism in Canada.

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