Evelyn Lau (traditional Chinese: 劉綺芬; simplified Chinese: 刘绮芬; pinyin: Liú Qǐfēn; Cantonese Yale: Lau Yee-Fun); (born July 2, 1971) is a Canadian poet and novelist.
Lau was born in Vancouver, British Columbia to Chinese-Canadian parents, who intended for her to eventually become a doctor. Her parents' ambitions for her were wholly irreconcilable with her own; consequently, her home and school lives were desperately unhappy. In 1986 she ran away f...
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Evelyn Lau (traditional Chinese: 劉綺芬; simplified Chinese: 刘绮芬; pinyin: Liú Qǐfēn; Cantonese Yale: Lau Yee-Fun); (born July 2, 1971) is a Canadian poet and novelist.
Lau was born in Vancouver, British Columbia to Chinese-Canadian parents, who intended for her to eventually become a doctor. Her parents' ambitions for her were wholly irreconcilable with her own; consequently, her home and school lives were desperately unhappy. In 1986 she ran away from her unbearable existence as a pariah in school and tyrannized daughter at home.
Evelyn Lau began publishing poetry at the age of 12; her creative efforts helped her escape the pressure of home and school. In 1985, at age 14, Lau left home and spent the next several years living itinerantly in Vancouver as a homeless person, sleeping mainly in shelters, friends' homes and on the street. She also became involved in prostitution and drug abuse.
Despite the chaos of her first two years' independence she submitted a great deal of poetry to...
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