Rose : poems / by Li-Young Lee ; foreword by Gerald Stern

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: [New poets of America series ; ; vol. 9]Publication details: Brockport, N.Y. : BOA Editions ; St. Paul, Minn. : distributed by Bookslinger , 1986.Edition: 1st edDescription: 71 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0918526531
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 811 LEE
LOC classification:
  • PS3562.E35438 R6 1986
Summary: In this outstanding first book of poems, Lee is unafraid to show emotion, especially when writing about his father or his wife. ``But there is wisdom/ in the hour in which a boy sits in his room listening,'' says the first poem, and Lee's silent willingness to step outside himself imbues Rose with a rare sensitivity. The images Lee finds such as the rose and the apple are repeated throughout the book, crossing over from his father's China to his own America. Every word becomes transformative, as even his father's blindness and death can become beautiful. There is a strong enough technique here to make these poems of interest to an academic audience and enough originality to stun readers who demand alternative style and subject matter.
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Libro - Monografía Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. 811 LEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 063295

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In this outstanding first book of poems, Lee is unafraid to show emotion, especially when writing about his father or his wife. ``But there is wisdom/ in the hour in which a boy sits in his room listening,'' says the first poem, and Lee's silent willingness to step outside himself imbues Rose with a rare sensitivity. The images Lee finds such as the rose and the apple are repeated throughout the book, crossing over from his father's China to his own America. Every word becomes transformative, as even his father's blindness and death can become beautiful. There is a strong enough technique here to make these poems of interest to an academic audience and enough originality to stun readers who demand alternative style and subject matter.

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