Based on the passage, why do Lee's novels focus on race and cultural identity?

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Chang-Rae Lee's debut and award-winning novel Native Speaker is about Henry Park, a Korean-American individual who struggles to find his place as an immigrant in a suburb of New York City. This novel addresses the notion that as the individuals who know us best, our family, peers, and lovers are the individuals who direct our lives and end up defining us. Henry Park is confronted with this reality in the very beginning of the novel, which begins: The day my wife left she gave me a list of who I was.  Upon separating from his wife, Park struggles with racial and ethnic identity issues due to... Show more

Based on the passage, why do Lee's novels focus on race and cultural identity?