Lee, Li-Young

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The undressing

poems
The Undressing is a tonic for spiritual anemia; it attempts to uncover things hidden since the dawn of the world. Short of achieving that end, these mysterious, unassuming poems investigate the human violence and dispossession increasingly prevalent around the world, as well as the horrors the poet grew up with as a child of refugees. Lee draws from disparate sources, including the Old Testament, the Dao De Jing, and the music of the Wu-Tang Clan. While the ostensive subjects of these layered, impassioned poems are wide-ranging, their driving engine is a burning need to understand our collective human mission.

Rose

Poems by Li-Young Lee
1986
Includes a forward by Gerald Stern.

The winged seed

a remembrance
1995

Behind my eyes

2008
A collection of poems in which Li-Young Lee explores themes of immigration, inheritance, memory, and loss. Includes a selection of readings by the author on CD.

Breaking the alabaster jar

conversations with Li-Young Lee
2006
A collection of twelve interviews in which the poet Li-Young Lee discusses his family's struggle with political oppression in China and Indonesia, his spirituality and writing practices, and his advice for young poets.

Rose

poems
1986
Presents twenty-five poems by Chinese-American writer Li-Young Lee.
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