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My Town

by David Lee
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Synopsis

Lee's ear for colloquial speech, his attention to concrete detail, and his firsthand knowledge of rural farm life has informed his poetry, making him unique in his generation. Peopled with some of the most authentically drawn characterizations of agrarian life since Mark Twain, Lee's is a small-town universe filled with hilarity, love, labor, and tragicomedy, but above all else, with compassionate wisdom.

Publishers Weekly

Colloquial phrasing and rhythms mark this 1995 Western States Book Award winner, the latest volume of an on-going epic which includes, among other titles, The Porcine Canticles. Though some may challenge Lee's version of American country life as depicted in these narrative poems, vernacular voices like his are few on the current poetry scene. ``Back home ever fall at the fair/they had a fruit judging/from whoever's trees wanted/to bring it in...'' Many protagonists are present in a variety poems. Mr. Cummings, briefly introduced in an opening reminiscent of Spoon River Anthology, is later seen as grade school janitor, disciplinarian, faith healer and man haunted all his life by one night and a gypsy girl. Lee, whose voice is usually that of narrator, evokes parallels other than Masters: Robert Service, Whitman, E.A. Robinson, even Williams, in Patterson. This work, if perhaps not ageless, is accessible, always appealing and often memorable. (Oct.)

About the Author, David Lee

David Lee, author of eight books of poetry, was Utah's first Poet Laureate. A former seminary candidate, semi-pro baseball player, and hog farmer, he has a Ph.D. with a concentration in Milton and is the recently retired head of the Languages and Literature department at Southern Utah University.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1995
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781556590740

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