The Undressing Poems

The Undressing Poems by Li-Young Lee is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on March 3, 2020. This collection consists of 96 pages and is presented in English. The poems delve into themes of desire and love, exploring the complexities of human experience through a lens shaped by the poet’s background as a child of refugees.
Readers will find that these poems investigate the violence and dispossession prevalent in the world, drawing from a variety of sources such as the Old Testament and the Dao De Jing. Lee’s work reflects a deep inquiry into the human condition, aiming to uncover hidden truths while addressing the horrors of his upbringing. The collection offers a rich tapestry of layered themes, inviting contemplation on our collective human mission.
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Celebrated poet Li-Young Lee returns with a breathtaking new volume about the violence of desire and the peace of love.
The Undressing is a tonic for spiritual anemia; it attempts to uncover things hidden since the dawn of the world. Short of achieving that end, these mysterious, unassuming poems investigate the human violence and dispossession increasingly prevalent around the world, as well as the horrors the poet grew up with as a child of refugees. Lee draws from disparate sources, including the Old Testament, the Dao De Jing, and the music of the Wu Tang Clan. While the ostensive subjects of these layered, impassioned poems are wide-ranging, their driving engine is a burning need to understand our collective human mission.
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