
On Gold Mountain - Wikipedia
Fong See, the family patriarch, became the richest man in Chinatown and was recognized by the powers of Los Angeles proper. In China he had even more influence as "Gold Mountain See".
Lisa See:1/8中国血统的高产作家 | 海外华裔英文作家档案
2023年9月8日 · Snow Flower and the Secret Fan 是Lisa See的第一部获奖小说,出版于2005年。2011年被改编成电影《雪花秘扇》。电影中,全智贤和李冰冰饰演两个生活在清朝的女孩, …
Author Lisa See explains her family’s Chinese heritage
2021年5月27日 · In her 1995 memoir, "On Gold Mountain," author Lisa See describes 100 years of her family's history; See says many laws excluded Chinese people; See is aware of the anti …
It Began With a Family Secret - Los Angeles Times
2000年6月4日 · In the end, it was far too good a saga to keep among themselves--the drama of Fong See, a determined young man of 14 who left his Chinese village for America in 1871, …
Fong See (1857-1957) - Find a Grave Memorial
Fong See came to the United States in 1871 as a fourteen-year old searching for his father, a doctor who had been employed by the railroad industry to administer to Chinese workers who …
NOW | This Month in History: Fong See & Leticie Pruett
Fong See came to the United States in 1871 as a fourteen-year old searching for his father, a doctor who had been employed by the railroad industry to administer to Chinese workers who …
Letticie "Ticie" Pruett and Fong See from Lisa See’s “On Gold …
2016年10月10日 · Lisa See’s great-great-grandfather Fong See, a Chinese immigrant who emerged as one of the wealthiest businessmen in LA’s Chinatown, is the heart of her memoir …
Stuck in the Middle - TIME
2001年4月23日 · In 1871 my great-grandfather Fong See, an illiterate peasant, left his village in southern China for Sacramento, California, in search of his father, who had disappeared …
A Familial Tale: In Conversation with Lisa See - LA Opera
2022年4月21日 · On Gold Mountain, the best-selling novel-turned-opera, opens in the enchanting Chinese Gardens at The Huntington in just two weeks. The work tells the story of Fong See, a …
On Gold Mountain - Official Website of Lisa See
Fong See, my great-grandfather, left China in 1871 as a youngster, found prosperity on the Gold Mountain (the Chinese name for the United States), and lived to reach his hundredth birthday. …