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"Water Mirror Echo" explores the life, and legacy, of Bruce Lee

"Water Mirror Echo" explores the life, and legacy, of Bruce Lee

Update: 2025-11-11
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Bruce Lee holds a special place in Seattle’s heart – and Seattle played a key role in Bruce Lee’s life.

He attended the University of Washington. He taught martial arts around the city. And after his tragically young death, at the age of 32, Lee was buried at Lake View Cemetery on Capitol Hill.  

A biography by author Jeff Chang traces this journey alongside the cultural and political context in which Lee was becoming the international icon he is today.

It’s called “Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America.”

In the book Chang shows how the rise of Bruce Lee mirrored the rise of Asian American identity and the ways that they each shaped each other. 

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"Water Mirror Echo" explores the life, and legacy, of Bruce Lee

"Water Mirror Echo" explores the life, and legacy, of Bruce Lee

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