Wayson Choy - "The Jade Peony" chapter and cover page drafts
- HC01 WC-WC3-WC3-DISC-013
- File
- 22 May 1995
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Wayson Choy - "The Jade Peony" chapter and cover page drafts
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"Golden Gate" film celebration at the Chinatown History Museum
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File consists of a booklet from New York's Chinatown History Museum's hosting of the film "Golden Gate". It includes archival photographs from the museum, and discusses life in Chinatown in the 1950s, including a list of secondary sources to research for additional information.
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File consists of a single copy of the short story "Turtle" published in 1994
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File consists of an article contributed to the Globe and Mail's Travel section by Cindy Low about the New Territories, or "the land between", the area between Hong Kong's core and the Chinese border 25 km to the north of Hong Kong. The article includes a handwritten note by Wayson.
Wayson Choy Short stories, drafts, sources and notations
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File includes drafts of several short stories, notes and lists of sources and notations. Some of the short stories may have been adapted for inclusion in "The Jade Peony". Short stories include: "Bones", "Chop Stew", "Crazy Words", "Dancing Warriors", "Soldiers All", "Forever", "The Ghost Table", "Gold Rush", "Neighbours", "Library Blues", "Luck", "I=Me", "Mo No" (this is a new version of "Judges' Choice" which was submitted for a 1992 short story contest),"Cookies", "Old Lem", "Sacrifice" (other versions of this story are titled, "Them"), "Secrets", "The Singer, Not the Song", "Sister! Sister!" "Monkey Man", "Washing" and "The Girl Who Bled to Death". File also includes excerpts from "Dubliners" by James Joyce and "Translations", a poem by Wing Tek Lum.
"HomeComing '92: Where the Heart Is" : [publication]
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File consists of a book of proceedings from HomeComing 1992, published by the National Association of Japanese Canadians in 1993. Includes sections entitled, "Where the Heart Is", "Aging Canadians and their Well-Being: A Life Span Perspective", and "Workshops in Japanese". The publication was edited by Randy Enomoto, who inscribed this copy to Wayson "To Wayson, One Who Is All Heart".
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File consists of a list of medical appointments Wayson had.
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File consists of an issue of "Time" magazine which includes an article on Chinese triads.
"Prisoners Without Trial" by Roger Daniels : [book]
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File consists of a book about Japanese internment ("Japanese imprisonment" is the preferred term now)
"Dragons of Crime: Asian Mobs in Canada" : [book]
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File consists of a book by James Dubro.