Li-Young Lee
Li-Young Lee is an American poet known for his works that explore themes of memory, family, and identity. Born in Indonesia to Chinese parents, Lee's poetry often reflects his experiences as an immigrant and his complex cultural heritage. His notable collections include 'Rose' and 'The City in Which I Love You'.
Books
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1. The Winged Seed
A Remembrance
In this poignant memoir, the author delves into the depths of memory and identity, weaving a tapestry of personal history that spans continents and generations. Through a series of lyrical and introspective reflections, the narrative explores themes of displacement, familial bonds, and the search for belonging. The story is marked by a profound sense of longing and loss, as the author grapples with the legacy of his family's past and the complexities of cultural heritage. With a poetic and evocative prose style, the memoir invites readers into an intimate journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with the past.
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