Li-Young Lee, Seattle Arts & Lectures Virtual Series: Monday, November 3, 2025 @ 7:30 pm

Acclaimed poet Li-Young Lee—“the poet of rapture and tenderness” (Major Jackson)—offers revelatory volumes of ecstatic poems that search out divine voices in the silences of life, love, and death, most recently with his collection The Invention of the Darling.

Born in 1957 of Chinese parents in Jakarta, Indonesia, Lee learned early about loss and exile. His great grandfather was China’s first republican President; and his father, a deeply religious Christian, was physician to Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung. After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, Lee’s parents escaped to Indonesia. In 1959, his father, after spending a year as a political prisoner in President Sukarno’s jails, fled Indonesia with his family to escape anti-Chinese sentiment. After a five-year trek through Hong Kong, Macau, and Japan, they settled in the United States in 1964.

Through the observation and translation of often unassuming and silent moments, the poetry of Li-Young Lee gives clear voice to the solemn and extraordinary beauty found within humanity. By employing hauntingly lyrical skill and astute poetic awareness, Lee allows silence, sound, form, and spirit to emerge brilliantly onto the page. His poetry reveals a dialogue between the eternal and the temporal, and accentuates the joys and sorrows of family, home, loss, exile, and love. In “The City In Which I love You,” the central long poem in his second collection, Li-Young Lee asks, “Is prayer, then, the proper attitude / for the mind that longs to be freely blown, / but which gets snagged on the barb / called world, that / tooth-ache, the actual?” Anyone who has seen him read will add that Lee is also one of the finest poetry readers alive.

Pre-registration for this live streamed event is required. You must have a valid Lopez Library account to register.

REGISTER HERE by October 31. UPDATE: Registration is closed.

This series is brought to the community through the support of Friends of the Lopez Island Library.