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Hangul
  
이혜리

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Helie Lee


McCune–Reischauer
  
Yi Hyeri

Revised Romanization
  
Yi Hyeri

Movies
  
Macho like Me

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Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Books
  
Still Life with Rice: A Young American Woman Discovers the Life and Legacy of Her Korean Grandmother

Special interview with writer helie lee


Helie Lee (born August 29, 1964) is a Korean American writer and university lecturer who has also made a documentary film.

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Biography and work

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Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea. Her family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada when she was four years old. A year later, they emigrated to the United States, settling in California. Lee graduated from UCLA in 1986 with a college degree in Political Science.

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Lee became active in raising awareness of human rights issues for North Korean defectors. In 2002, she testified before the Senate Subcommittee Hearing on Immigration to urge increased American support for North Korean refugees.

Still Life With Rice

Helie Lee Theater review 39Macho Like Me39 at the Coast Playhouse

Still Life With Rice is a novel written by Helie Lee, and published in 1997 by Simon & Schuster. It is based on accounts of suffering due to war and child abuse. Although it is written by Helie Lee, the book is mostly written from the viewpoint of Lee's grandmother, Hongyong Baek. In the book, Lee expresses her annoyance for the way her mother and grandmother think she is too Americanized, and should be more Korean. It was described by Booklist as having "great narrative power".

In the Absence of Sun

In her second book, In the Absence of Sun(1998), Lee recounts her family's experiences in helping her uncle escape from North Korea.

In 2010, she released a documentary called Macho Like Me, in which she "doffs all signifiers of femininity to live as a man". A review in the LA Weekly panned the "cutsey one–woman-show framing device" but stated that the experiences that "upend [Lee's] preconceptions, mak[e] for engrossing viewing."

Selected works

  • Still Life With Rice, Simon & Schuster, 1997.
  • In the Absence of Sun, Harmony, 1998.
  • References

    Helie Lee Wikipedia