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==Awards and honors==
==Awards and honors==
Lee served as Utah's inaugural poet laureate from 1997-2002 and later received the Utah Governor’s Award for lifetime achievement in the arts. He is the recipient of the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award in Poetry and the [[Western States Book Award]] in Poetry.<ref>{{cite web |title=David Lee |url=http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/david-lee |work=Author Bios |publisher=Poetry Foundation |accessdate=May 18, 2015}}</ref> In 1999, his collection ''News From Down to the Café'' was nominated for the [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]]. In 2001, he was selected as a finalist for the position of [[United States Poet Laureate]].
Lee served as Utah's inaugural poet laureate from 1997-2002 and later received the Utah Governor’s Award for lifetime achievement in the arts. He is the recipient of the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award in Poetry and the [[Western States Book Award]] in Poetry.<ref>{{cite web |title=David Lee |url=http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/david-lee |work=Author Bios |publisher=Poetry Foundation |accessdate=May 18, 2015}}</ref> In 1999, his collection ''News From Down to the Café'' was nominated for the [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]]. In 2001, he was selected as a finalist for the position of [[United States Poet Laureate]].
<ref>{{cite web|title=Ward Roylance Award|url=http://www.entradainstitute.org/ward-roylance-award/|publisher=Entrada Institute |accessdate=May 18, 2015}}</ref> His book ''So Quietly the Earth'' was among the 25 books chosen for the New York Public Library's 2004 "Books to Remember" list.<ref>http://www.herondance.org/David-Lee-Poetry-W191C49.aspx {{dead link|date=September 2012}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web|title=Ward Roylance Award|url=http://www.entradainstitute.org/ward-roylance-award/|publisher=Entrada Institute |accessdate=May 18, 2015}}</ref> His book ''So Quietly the Earth'' was among the 25 books chosen for the New York Public Library's 2004 "Books to Remember" list.<ref>http://www.herondance.org/David-Lee-Poetry-W191C49.aspx {{wayback|url=http://www.herondance.org/David-Lee-Poetry-W191C49.aspx |date=20090402070558 }}</ref>


==Selected works==
==Selected works==

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David Lee (born 1944) is an American poet. He was the first poet laureate of the state of Utah and his 1999 collection News From Down to the Café was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. A former farmer, he is the subject of the PBS documentary The Pig Poet.

Life

Lee was born in Matador, Texas and graduated from Washington and Lee University. He published his first book of poetry, The Porcine Legacy, in 1974. Prior to his writing career he explored careers as a seminary student, pig farmer and boxer. He was also the last white athlete to play on a Negro League baseball team, and the only one to do so after the dissolution of the Texas Blue Stars. Lee earned his Ph.D. with a concentration in the poetry of John Milton and taught at Southern Utah University for three decades, where he served as Chairman of the Department of Language and Literature.[1]

Awards and honors

Lee served as Utah's inaugural poet laureate from 1997-2002 and later received the Utah Governor’s Award for lifetime achievement in the arts. He is the recipient of the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award in Poetry and the Western States Book Award in Poetry.[2] In 1999, his collection News From Down to the Café was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. In 2001, he was selected as a finalist for the position of United States Poet Laureate. [3] His book So Quietly the Earth was among the 25 books chosen for the New York Public Library's 2004 "Books to Remember" list.[4]

Selected works

Poetry

  • Porcine Legacy (Copper Canyon Press, 1974)
  • Driving and Drinking. Copper Canyon Press. 1979. ISBN 978-1-55659-208-9.
  • Shadow Weaver (Brooding Heron Press, 1984)
  • The Porcine Canticles. Copper Canyon Press. 1984. ISBN 978-1-55659-209-6. (reprint 2004)
  • Day’s Work (Copper Canyon Press, 1990)
  • Paragonah Canyon (Brooding Heron Press, 1990)
  • My Town (Copper Canyon Press, 1995)
  • Covenants (with William Kloefkorn) (Spoon River Poetry Press, 1996)
  • Wayburne Pig (Brooding Heron Press, 1997)
  • The Fish (Wood Works Press, 1997)
  • Twenty-one Gun Salute (Grey Spider Press, 1999)
  • David Lee: A listener’s Guide’’ (Copper Canyon Press, 1999)
  • A Legacy of Shadow: Selected Poems. Copper Canyon Press. 1999. ISBN 978-1-55659-097-9.
  • News from Down to the Café: New Poems. Copper Canyon Press. 1999. ISBN 978-1-55659-132-7.
  • Incident at Thompson Slough (Wood Works Press, 2002)
  • So Quietly the Earth (Copper Canyon Press, 2004)

References

  1. ^ "David Lee". Author Bios. Copper Canyon Press. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
  2. ^ "David Lee". Author Bios. Poetry Foundation. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "Ward Roylance Award". Entrada Institute. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  4. ^ http://www.herondance.org/David-Lee-Poetry-W191C49.aspx Template:Wayback

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