Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems

Author:   David Lee
Publisher:   Samara Press
ISBN:  

9781955140003


Pages:   275
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Our Price $52.80 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems


Add your own review!

Overview

David Lee is a major figure in American letters: the author of fifteen books of poetry, a celebrated teacher, a legendary reader in classrooms, bookstores, and taverns; and the first poet laureate of Utah. His work is full of the most various qualities: soul-crushing tragedy, lyrical celebration, high comedy, storytelling ebullience. Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems, now with us at last, brings to the community of readers raw power and radical beauty.

Full Product Details

Author:   David Lee
Publisher:   Samara Press
Imprint:   Samara Press
ISBN:  

9781955140003


ISBN 10:   1955140006
Pages:   275
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Table of Contents

Reviews

"Rusty Barbed Wire has a beautiful flow. Poetically rendered Americana; David Lee is a national treasure. -- Mary Elizabeth Gillian, editor and publisher of Clover At last, a collection that gathers the best of David Lee's poems and allows us to read how, through his evolution as a poet, every poem has been an invitation to meet our humanity, to lean into the essential work of grief and love. -- Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Hush, Naked for Tea, and Even Now Lee carves a poetic path entirely his own, one unique in American poetry in how it joins true erudition with the deep forms of understanding laid down in the callouses and sinews of a hard-working body. -- Katharine Coles, The Stranger I Become, Wayward, and The Earth Is Not Flat Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems gathers some of David's best work from his many books . . . These poems belong together in a new way, for a new time, and for an old and new audience. -- Cheryl Cox, publisher, Five Sisters Press Rusty Barbed Wire is a collection to be savored, and to be celebrated. -- Robert Leonard Reid, Because It Is So Beautiful and Mountains of the Great Blue Dream It's quite enough to have mastered the West Texas slang and the renegade rough of what can never be found in those same badlands, but the scripture [Lee] regales with every wailing tongue is prescient, biting, and hysterical. -- Shaun Griffin, Anthem for a Burnished Land and The Monastery of Stars Another reason you need to read this collection--its sanctuary of language is so resplendent that you'll be hard pressed not to feel saved. -- Gailmarie Pahmeier, The House on Breakaheart Road and Of Bone, Of Ash, Of Ordinary Saints: A Nevada Gospel For those who are reading his poems for the first time, I can only smile at the thought of the joy awaiting them. -- J.V. Brummels, All the Live-Long Day David Lee's poems have something in common with Whitman: they remind us that the world is a beautiful place, full of hope, delight, and awe, and that all who dwell here, no matter how small, are connected. -- Lori Martin Utah's first Poet Laureate, master story-teller, consummate bard, David Lee gives us enough 'great lies // to shame the heavens.' All praise to this singer, to his ecstasy, to his compassion for what 'walks the earth heavy.'"" -- Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita"


Rusty Barbed Wire has a beautiful flow. Poetically rendered Americana; David Lee is a national treasure. -- Mary Elizabeth Gillian, editor and publisher of Clover At last, a collection that gathers the best of David Lee's poems and allows us to read how, through his evolution as a poet, every poem has been an invitation to meet our humanity, to lean into the essential work of grief and love. -- Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Hush, Naked for Tea, and Even Now Lee carves a poetic path entirely his own, one unique in American poetry in how it joins true erudition with the deep forms of understanding laid down in the callouses and sinews of a hard-working body. -- Katharine Coles, The Stranger I Become, Wayward, and The Earth Is Not Flat Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems gathers some of David's best work from his many books . . . These poems belong together in a new way, for a new time, and for an old and new audience. -- Cheryl Cox, publisher, Five Sisters Press Rusty Barbed Wire is a collection to be savored, and to be celebrated. -- Robert Leonard Reid, Because It Is So Beautiful and Mountains of the Great Blue Dream It's quite enough to have mastered the West Texas slang and the renegade rough of what can never be found in those same badlands, but the scripture [Lee] regales with every wailing tongue is prescient, biting, and hysterical. -- Shaun Griffin, Anthem for a Burnished Land and The Monastery of Stars Another reason you need to read this collection--its sanctuary of language is so resplendent that you'll be hard pressed not to feel saved. -- Gailmarie Pahmeier, The House on Breakaheart Road and Of Bone, Of Ash, Of Ordinary Saints: A Nevada Gospel For those who are reading his poems for the first time, I can only smile at the thought of the joy awaiting them. -- J.V. Brummels, All the Live-Long Day David Lee's poems have something in common with Whitman: they remind us that the world is a beautiful place, full of hope, delight, and awe, and that all who dwell here, no matter how small, are connected. -- Lori Martin Utah's first Poet Laureate, master story-teller, consummate bard, David Lee gives us enough 'great lies // to shame the heavens.' All praise to this singer, to his ecstasy, to his compassion for what 'walks the earth heavy.' -- Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita


Author Information

David Lee was Utah's first poet laureate; in 2001 he was finalist-runner up for United States Poet Laureate. He is the author of two dozen volumes of poetry, including The Porcine Canticles, A Legacy of Shadows, So Quietly the Earth, Last Call, and Mine Tailings. A former seminary student and semi-pro baseball player, and hog farmer. He has a PhD. with a concentration in John Milton and taught at Southern Utah University for over three decades where he received every teaching award given by the university including being named Professor of the Year on three occasions. His awards include multiple fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, Western States Book Award, Mountain and Plains States Booksellers Award, Critics Choice Award, Utah Book Awards, Elkhorn Poetry Prize, Evolutionary Poem of the Year, Utah Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts, Utah Governor's Merit Award in the Humanities, and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. The Utah Humanities Council and Utah Education Association named him one of the top 12 writers in Utah literary history and he was the fifth academic in Utah higher education to be named a Lifetime Fellow by the Utah Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retired, he scribbles and wanders rural roads and byways, all at about the same rate and pace, and maintains his intense training schedule to achieve his goal of becoming a World Class Piddler. David Lee currently resides in Seaside, Oregon.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List