We also believe that Yee’s works, along with those of Evelyn Lau, SKY Lee, Larissa Lai, Wayson Choy, and many other writings featured in Many- Mouthed Birds: Contemporary Writing by Chinese Canadians, have partially invalidated Sheng-tai Chang’s note about the dearth of Chinese-Canadian writing in his introduction to The Tears of the Chinese Immigrants (1990). New’s Editorial (6) on multiple interpretations. We have come up with some conclusions with which Yee may not be in total agreement. To the question “do you consider yourself to be a feminist sympathizer, or supporter of women’s cause,” his answer is a definite “Yes.” We wish to thank Paul Yee amply for providing timely and invaluable information on his purpose of writing as “to instruct children and to provide them with a mirror of themselves and the world they know” (“Questionnaire,” Sept.
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