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  1. David Dodd Lee (born 1959) is an American poet, editor, and educator. Biography. David Dodd Lee grew up in Michigan. He earned his undergraduate degree in painting and art history in 1986 and the MFA degree in creative writing in 1993, both from Western Michigan University. He is also a painter and collage artist.

  2. David Dodd Lee, Professor. Contact Information. Office Location: Wiekamp Hall, Room DW3148. Office Phone: (574) 520-4887. E-mail: mardoddhalfmoon@aol.com. Education. BS Western Michigan University. MFA Western Michigan University. Background.

  3. David Dodd Lee has published seven previous full-length books of poems, including Orphan, Indiana (Akron, 2010), The Nervous Filaments (Four Way Books, 2010), Abrupt Rural (New Issues, 2004) and Arrow Pointing North (Four Way, 2002). Sky Booths in the Breath Somewhere, The Ashbery Erasure Poems (BlazeVox, 2010) appeared as well in 2010.

  4. The collages of David Dodd Lee are all of the above: witty, self-aware but not self-concerned, ready at once to comment on life and at the same time simply exist. Art Editor Morgan Fox interviewed David on the paradoxical nature of collage. adverse water.

  5. David Dodd Lee is the author of nine books of poems, including 2014's Animailities (Four Way) and a book of Ashbery erasure poems. He has completed a second manuscript entitled And Others, Vaguer Presences. He is a visual artist and lives in Northern Indiana, on the banks of the St. Joseph River.

  6. David Dodd Lee is the author of nine full-length books of poems & a chapbook, including Downsides of Fish Culture (New Issues Press, 1997), Arrow Pointing North (Four Way Books, 2002), Abrupt Rural (New Issues Press, 2004), The Nervous Filaments (Four Way Books, 2010) Orphan, Indiana (University of Akron Press, 2010), Animalities (Four Way ...

  7. In the Black Kitchen. David Dodd Lee. It begins early, arc crumbling over the yard with its salt bird baths. Then you dream of the banister gleaming, your hand. from atop the stairs gripping a tiny casket. Heat gathers above the. local graveyard. that dusts so resolutely the young men's shoes with its flags. This is where the shadows meet the ...

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