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Just Plain Good: The Best of Two Worlds

Just Plain Good: The Best of Two Worlds

David Lee

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A compilation of David Lees best master pieces and personal favorite poems, from paranormal experiences to simple comedic musings, to writings covering all walks of life. This book lays it all out for your reading pleasure. There is no specific subject in this book like in the previous publications, as this book covers everything that is under nothing.Enjoy the best collection that Lees Solidstory has to tell.
Four-Wheeling on Southern Vancouver Island
British Columbia's Vancouver Island is the outdoor recreationist's dream, with magnificent waterfalls, secluded fishing spots and wilderness trails. Many of the best out of the way places are accessible only by way of the roughest logging or mining roads, which makes the Island a perfect place for four-wheeling as well.This third instalment in Harbour Publishing's successful four-wheeling guide book series, "Four-Wheeling on Southern Vancouver Island: Victoria to Tofino," by David Lee and Keith Thirkell, shows residents and visitors to Vancouver Island where to take those pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and even the more hardy family station wagon. From the busy backroads of the Sooke Hills to the snow-covered heights of Mount Arrowsmith to the garden-like beauty of Nanaimo's Rhododendron Lake to the windswept beaches of the west coast, the authors take the responsible four-wheeler on nearly 50 of the best routes from Victoria to Tofino and everywhere in-between.Whether you're a seasoned backroader who has winched himself out of many a mudhole, or a new 4 x 4 owner who doesn't want to get too far off the beaten track, "Four-Wheeling on Southern Vancouver Island" will be an invaluable guide, with photographs, mileages (in kilometres), route difficulty ratings on a scale of one to ten, tips for the new four-wheeler and notes on the best places to camp, fish, or just enjoy the view.
My Town

My Town

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
1995
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Winner, 1995 Western States Book Award. Peopled with some of the most authentically drawn characterizations of rural life since Mark Twain, Lee's is a small town universe--an aural agrarian saga, --is filled with hilarity, love, labor, tragicomedy, and compassionate wisdom. It's a speech full of eloquence, pathos, and humor, full of music, full of good sense. I could read it all week.--Hayden Carruth
A Legacy of Shadows

A Legacy of Shadows

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
1999
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Bobby Joeif i should die before I wake...I don't know if I believed in ghostsbefore Bobby Joe Lee had his strokethat big man we called Bull lying thereall them years in that hospital roomwasn't nothing they could dobut wait and seeif he'd try to wake up or let it gohe was like a lightning-struck treedidn't even know it was gonealone in there, blind and lostuntil the next firestorm cometo finish him offThe PBS-TV documentary on David Lee was entitled The Pig Poet, and according to The Denver Post that sobriquet didn't bother Utah's poet Laureate: I've rarely in my life been without a pig. Pigs, and the gentle-hearted redneck roustabout John, feature prominently in Lee's narratives and are integral to what he calls his aural agrarian saga. This saga, written over the past two decades, is also populated with some of the most authentically drawn characters since those of Mark Twain. Lee's small-town universe is frequented by tragedy and near-tragedy, and transcendence most often arrives in the form of salvaged humor, whether ironic, self-depricating, or ribald.David Lee's pig poems are the best thing to happen to animals in poetry since Kit Smart's cat.'-Thomas McGrathLee's calculatedly simple narratives are wonderfully wrought. His is a welcome voice, neither academic nor urban.-BooklistAlso available by David LeeDavid Lee: A Listener's Guide Reading from: A Legacy of Shadows and News from Down to the Caf Audio CD $12.00, 1-55659-137-3.
News from Down to the Cafe

News from Down to the Cafe

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
1999
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These poems are rooted in stories overheard at the Wayburne Pig Cafe. They capture a rural community's true voice, peppered with gossip and arguments right off Main Street. Moving away from the pig poems which have delighted so many readers, News ?nds Lee more lyrical, gentle, and re?ective than in previous works, yet once again his characters are heartbreaking, hilarious, and unfailingly entertaining.Reading Lee's poetry is like sitting on a wide porch in the summer with a favorite uncle you don't see often and listening to him ramble along with tales of the local townsfolk. Lee captures the grit and authenticity of 'country' speech... Recommended.-Library JournalDavid Lee was the subject of a recent PBS documentary, The Pig Poet. Winner of the 1995 Western States Book Award, Lee has also been the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He lives in St. George, Utah.
So Quietly the Earth

So Quietly the Earth

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
2004
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"One can only wish for more poets like David Lee."--Chowder ReviewSet in the American Southwest, So Quietly the Earth is a book of landscape meditations on philosophical, theological and environmental issues. Radically departing from his justly famous narratives of rural life, David Lee weaves the archetypal elements of earth, fire, water, and air throughout his poems as he explores spiritual connections to the natural world.David Lee, author of 15 books of poems, was named Utah's first Poet Laureate and in 2001 was a finalist for the United States Poet Laureate. A former seminary candidate, semi-pro baseball player and hog farmer, he recently retired as the head of the languages and literature department at Southern Utah University.
Driving and Drinking

Driving and Drinking

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
2004
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Inside a truck in rural Utah, a pig farmer tells his young friend "Turn right up there / and get off these pavements." What follows are cold beers and the monologue of a semiliterate man telling his heart's tale. The interweaving stories--caustic, hilarious and heart-rending--create one of the most haunting and accomplished poems of our time. Driving and Drinking takes about an hour to read. It will stay with you a lifetime.
The Porcine Canticles

The Porcine Canticles

David Lee

Copper Canyon Press
2004
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ou can write about pigs," is the advice David Lee heard from John, a wise and unlettered pig farmer in Utah. And write Lee did, while creating a collection of narratives and epic tales about the rural Southwest. Using the direct and uncompromising impact of common talk, Porcine Canticlesa lyrical tribute to the indomitability of the human heart, a rare book of poems that "reads like a good novel."--Western American Literature
Bluebonnets, Firewheels, and Brown-eyed Susans, or, Poems New and Used From the Bandera Rag and Bone Shop
Few poets of Western America fill the "organic intellectual" role better than David Lee. His poetry is the real deal when it comes to recording hilariously insightful (and linguistically accurate) observations of rural culture—and America at large—while using a host of astute literary allusions and techniques. Imagine Robert Frost simultaneously channeling Will Rogers and Ezra Pound. Imagine Chaucer with a twang. Bluebonnets, Firewheels, and Brown-Eyed Susans is focused on the women of mid-20th century rural Texas: frontier survivors and the daughters of frontier survivors, indomitable women with tastes that run from Baptist preaching to bourbon-and-branchwater. No element of hypocrisy escapes the poet's lethal attention. This is an authentic book of the mid 20th century based on actual characters, a paen to women who shaped and molded the poet's life. It is in many ways a folkloric study of women in hard times: characters, survivors, intellects, harbingers, anonymous influencers. Utah's first and longest serving Poet Laureate, Lee has received both the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award in Poetry and the Western States Book Award in Poetry.