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. Last Call is
bloody brilliant and wickedly witty.