The City in Which I Love You

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The City in Which I Love You

Poems

1st ed.
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Through the observation and translation of often unassuming and silent moments, the poetry of Li-Young Lee gives clear voice to the solemn and extraordinary beauty found within humanity. By employing hauntingly lyrical skill and astute poetic awareness, Lee allows silence, sound, form, and spirit to emerge brilliantly onto the page. His poetry reveals a dialogue between the eternal and the temporal, and accentuates the joys and sorrows of family, home, loss, exile, and love.

In “The City In Which I love You,” the central long poem in his second collection under the same title , Li-Young Lee asks, “Is prayer, then, the proper attitude / for the mind that longs to be freely blown, / but which gets snagged on the barb / called world, that / tooth-ache, the actual?”

Publishers Weekly reviewer Peggy Kaganoff declared that The City in Which I Love You, a remembrance of Lee’s childhood and his father, “weaves a remarkable web of memory from the multifarious fibers of his experience.” Kaganoff added that Lee’s “images are economical yet fluid, and his language is often startling for its brave honesty.”

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BOA Editions
Language
English
Pages
89

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The City in Which I Love You: Poems
1990, BOA Editions
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Edition Notes

"1990 Lamont poetry selection of the Academy of American Poets"--[P. 1].

Published in
Brockport, N.Y.
Series
American poets continuum series ;

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3562.E35438 C58 1990, PS3562.E35438C58

The Physical Object

Pagination
89 p. ;
Number of pages
89

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1892084M
Internet Archive
cityinwhichilove00leel
ISBN 10
0918526825, 0918526833
LCCN
90061416
OCLC/WorldCat
22407667
Library Thing
50081
Goodreads
1222433
220063

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