Includes autobiographical information about the author as well as a list of news articles that he and his book are mentioned in including book reviews. It also includes other articles written by Dr. Vincent Lam.
- Dr. Vincent Lam was born in London, Ontario, and grew up in Ottawa.
- His first book, Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, won the 2006 Giller Prize.
- Dr. Lam's first novel, Cholon, Near Forgotten, about a Chinese compulsive gambler and headmaster of an English school in Saigon during the Vietnam War, will be published soon.
2. University of Toronto's official website.
Includes campus and program information. This is the setting of the majority of the book and all the main characters attended this university.
- The University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. This would be the faculty the characters would've been enrolled in.
- This campus map would give a better idea for the setting of this book.
- There is an academy associated with the school called FitzGerald which is sometimes referred to as "Fitz". This makes me wonder if that is where the character Fitz' name came from.
3. An Interview with Vincent Lam: Published in Toronto Life.
A more personal look at Vincent Lam's life at the beginning, moving into a discussion of Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, and then into an in depth view of medical politics.
- "If the book became a best-seller, would you give up practising medicine?
No, I love practising medicine. If I have a tough day writing, it's just great to get out of the house, see some patients. Writing is very satisfying, but it's also very introspective... Maybe when I'm 85 years old I won't be practising emergency medicine, but right now, I don't foresee the end of it."
4. The City of Ottawa: Official Website
Having travelled to Ottawa myself, the locations at the beginning of the story were very familiar, but this website helped fill in a few gaps.
- A helpful map.
5. A Review of Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures.
An in-depth look (biased because it's a review) of the strengths and weaknesses within the book - but the author of the review believes that the strengths and weaknesses are the same points. It also has similar views to the points I expressed in my four journal posts.
- "Lam's characters remind us of all the things that doctors can't fix. It is a demystification of medicine. We see doctors guessing, lying, screwing up. We see death shrugged off as part of the business"
- "And yet, the same things that are the book's strengths are also its weaknesses. Sometimes, the language is too sterile to allow emotion, sometimes the characters are too flawed, too foolish, to evoke sympathy...Reading these stories is like peering through the ice at the waters beneath; there is a coldness, a distance to them, but there is also something flowing and deep below."
- "I can understand why someone might not like this book, but it is different from anything else I have read this year, and I don't think I will forget it anytime soon."
6. An Article About the Television Show Based off of Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures.
- The drama series, based on a book written by Vincent Lam, a Toronto-based emergency-room physician, is being developed for The Movie Network in Canada.
- “E.R. is a medical drama for conventional television; Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures is a medical drama for pay television,”
7. The Scotiabank Giller Prize Official Website.
All the information about the prize that Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures was nominated for and won.
- The Giller Prize was founded in 1994 by Jack Rabinovitch... The award recognized excellence in Canadian fiction – long format or short stories – and endowed a cash prize annually of $25,000.00, the largest purse for literature in the country.
- In 2005, The Giller Prize teamed up with Scotiabank to create The Scotiabank Giller Prize. It is the first ever co-sponsorship for Canada’s richest literary award for fiction. Under the new agreement, the purse will double, growing to Cdn. $50,000 with $40,000 going to the winner, and $2,500 being given to each of the four finalists.
8. A Secondary Biographical Website: Vincent Lam.
A more in-depth and unbiased look at his life.
- Dr. Vincent Lam was born in London, Ontario. His family emigrated from Vietnam during the Vietnam War and he grew up in Ottawa speaking Cantonese at home. He did his medical training in Toronto, where he now lives and works as an emergency physician. He also does international air evacuation work and expedition medicine on Arctic and Antarctic ships.
9. The News Article Announcing that Vincent Lam Won the Giller Prize
This article explains why the book won and gives a brief explanation of Vincent Lam's biography as well.
- The News Report associated with this article. (video)
10. Interview With Vincent Lam: Talking About Giller Prize Win.
More look into the steps he took to win the Giller Prize. 5:00 interview from CBC.