Li-Young Lee LIve YOUNG and HappiLEE Christine Graziano, Rachel Jimenez, Julia Purdy.

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Li-Young Lee LIve YOUNG and HappiLEE Christine Graziano, Rachel Jimenez, Julia Purdy

Eating Together In the steamer is the trout seasoned with slivers of ginger, two sprigs of green onion, and sesame oil. We shall eat it with rice for lunch, brothers, sister, my mother who will taste the sweetest meat of the head, holding it between her fingers deftly, the way my father did weeks ago. Then he lay down to sleep like a snow-covered road winding through pines older than him, without any travelers, and lonely for no one.

Li-Young Lee Influences- Li Bo and Tu Fu Award winner Every poem a “descendant of God” Family Four books

Biography Born August 19, United States High School in Pennsylvania Undergraduate at University of Pittsburgh First book- Rose

Biography cont’d Married University of Arizona State University of New York Taught – Northwestern University and University of Iowa Father died degree of Doctor of Humane Letters

Eating Alone I've pulled the last of the year's young onions. The garden is bare now. The ground is cold, brown and old. What is left of the day flames in the maples at the corner of my eye. I turn, a cardinal vanishes. By the cellar door, I wash the onions, then drink from the icy metal spigot. Once, years back, I walked beside my father among the windfall pears. I can't recall our words. We may have strolled in silence. But I still see him bend that way-left hand braced on knee, creaky-to lift and hold to my eye a rotten pear. In it, a hornet spun crazily, glazed in slow, glistening juice. It was my father I saw this morning waving to me from the trees. I almost called to him, until I came close enough to see the shovel, leaning where I had left it, in the flickering, deep green shade. White rice steaming, almost done. Sweet green peas fried in onions. Shrimp braised in sesame oil and garlic. And my own loneliness. What more could I, a young man, want.

Literary Commonalities Nature Family Memories Relations

Common Literary Devices Repetition Rhetorical questions Similes Imagery – Tactile – Visual

Criticism- Agree “wonderful, haunting poems” “a state of being beyond words” “It’s how good they are that is hard to define”

Criticism- Disagree “audacious and passionate poet-traveler “takes great chances” “the deep seriousness” “almost heroic ideal”

Li-Young Lee Peaceful Family-oriented Nature

My Favorite Kingdom My favorite day is Sunday. My favorite color is my father's apple tree in the rain. My favorite color is my father's pear trees in a cloud of bees. My favorite day is Tuesday. My favorite window looks onto two oceans: one a house in various stages of ruin and beginning, and one a book, whose every word is outcome, whose every page is lifelong sentence. My favorite song is Time. My favorite dream is the one in which I stop with my mother under branches on the long way home from school.

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