A breathtaking volume about the violence of desire and the peace of love
from celebrated poet Li-Young Lee, The Undressing is a tonic for
spiritual anemia; it attempts to uncover things hidden since the dawn of
the world. Short of achieving that end, these mysterious, unassuming
poems investigate the human violence and dispossession increasingly
prevalent around the world, and the horrors the poet grew up with as a
child of refugees. Lee draws from disparate sources including the Old
Testament, the Dao De Jing, and the music of the Wu-Tang Clan. While the
ostensive subjects of these layered, impassioned poems are wide-ranging,
their driving engine is a burning need to understand our collective
human mission.