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Biography & Autobiography Literary

Left Hand Horses

by (author) John Lee

Publisher
Black Moss Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2014
Category
Literary, Personal Memoirs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887534416
    Publish Date
    Sep 2014
    List Price
    $16

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In Left Hand Horses, acclaimed poet John B. Lee offers the reader "a clear view into the deep wells of the interior life of an individual writer."

Lee, one of Canada's most successful and important poets, has redefined the autobiographical writing genre. Beyond a mere personal account of the author's life, Left Hand Horses, provides essential information for any aspiring writers.

"When I was a young writer, I thought there would come a day when my private doubts would be silenced by my public achievements. I have since learned that those private doubts are my best friends, my greatest allies, my inner impetus to keep writing."

Whether a veteran scholar or a young student new to the world of poetry, Left Hand Horses will offer valuable insight into the cavernous maw that is creative writing.

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Contributor Notes

John B. Lee is the author of over fifty published books and the recipient of over seventy prestigious awards for poetry including being the only two-time winner of the People's Poetry Award. In 2010 he received the Award of Merit for Professional Achievement from the University of Western Ontario. Named Poet Laureate of Brantford in perpetuity in 2005, his work has appeared internationally in over 500 publications. His work has been translated into Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese, and Hungarian and he has read his work throughout Canada and the United States as well as Korea, Cuba, and France. His translation of Cuban poetry published in the book Sweet Cuba has been called, Êthe most significant book of translated Cuban poetry ever published.Ë He is currently working on several projects including the anthology He is the editor of an anthology of essays and poems on the collapse of the economy and its impact on the arts, Tough Times: When the Money Doesn?t Love Us, . He lives on the shore of Lake Erie in Port Dover where he works as a full time author.

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