"It has true spiritual importance for contemporary American
literature."--Edward Hirsch
Upon its initial publication, acclaimed poet Li-Young Lee's
memoir "The Winged Seed: A Remembrance" (1995), received an
American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. In lyrical
prose, Lee's extraordinary story begins in the 1950s when his
parents fled China's political turmoil for Indonesia. Along with
many other Chinese members of the population, his family was
persecuted under President Sukarno. Falsely accused and charged for
crimes against the state, his father spent a year and a half in
jail as a political prisoner, half of that time in a leper colony.
While his entire family was being transported to a prison colony,
they escaped and fled to Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and back to
Hong Kong where his father rose to prominence as an evangelical
preacher. Eventually, the family sought asylum in the United States
in 1962. When the author was six, they emigrated to a small town in
western Pennsylvania where his father became a Presbyterian
minister. This reissued edition contains a new foreword by the
author and never-before-seen photos of the family from different
stages of their journey.
Li-Young Lee is the author of four critically acclaimed books of
poetry that have garnered such awards as the Delmore Schwartz
Memorial Award from New York University; the 1990 Lamont Poetry
Selection; the Writer's Award from the Mrs. Giles Whiting
Foundation; and fellowships from the National Endowment for the
Arts, The Lannan Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation.
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