In the foreword to Li-Young Lee's first book, "Rose" (BOA Editions,
1986), Gerald Stern wrote, "What characterizes Li-Young Lee's
poetry is a certain kind of humility, a kind of cunning, a love of
plain speech, a search for wisdom and understanding. . . . I think
we are in the presence of a true spirit." Poetry lovers agree
"Rose" has gone on to sell more than eighty thousand copies, and
Li-Young Lee has become one of the country's most beloved
poets.
"Breaking the Alabaster Jar: Conversations with Li-Young Lee" is a
collection of the best dozen interviews given by Li-Young Lee over
the past twenty years. From a twenty-nine-year-old poet prodigy to
a seasoned veteran in high demand for readings and appearances
across the United States and abroad, these interviews capture
Li-Young Lee at various stages of his artistic development. He not
only discusses his family's flight from political oppression in
China and Indonesia, but how that journey affected his poetry and
the engaging, often painful, insights being raised a cultural
outsider in America afforded him. Other topics include spirituality
(primarily Christianity and Buddhism) and a wide range of aesthetic
topics such as literary influences, his own writing practices, the
role of formal and informal education in becoming a writer, and his
current life as a famous and highly sought-after American poet.
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