Ed Bok Lee


Ed Bok Lee is an American poet and writer. He is the author of three books of poetry, including Mitochondrial Night, Whorled, the recipient of a 2012 and a 2012 in Poetry, and Real Karaoke People, the recipient of a 2006 PEN/Open Book Award and a 2006 Asian American Literary Award.

Early life and education

Lee was raised in South Korea, North Dakota and Minnesota.
He studied Slavic and Central Asian Studies at the University of Minnesota; Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, Kazakhstan; Indiana University and the University of California, Berkeley, where he was enrolled in the Ph.D. Program in Slavic Languages and Literatures. He later received a master of fine arts from Brown University.
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Poetry and other writings

Lee primarily writes poetry, though other published works include lyric prose, plays, short stories, and what he has referred to as "poelogues", which derive technical elements from and often fall between poetry, the [dramatic monologue, the soliloquy, and the duologue. Initially influenced by the poetry of Yi Sang, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Bertold Brecht, and Ai, since first visiting Los Angeles in 1992 then living throughout Russia and Central Asia from 1993 to 1995, Lee's have included accounts from a wide range of points of view: a Korean youth killed in the 1992 L.A. Riots, the younger son of an Asian immigrant grocer, a Soviet-Afghan Muslim war rebel, the first rhinoceros in space, a professional blackjack player, a professional wrestler, a Vietnamese mail order bride, an inter-dimensional being, a Korean clone, a U.S. Iraq War veteran, a U.S. Iraq War veteran's wife, conscripted Mongol foot soldiers, a DMT molecule, an immeasurable field in the multiverse, an Asian American male porn star, a Korean prostitute, an undefined particle within Dark Matter, a Hmong American hunter accused of murder, a meth cook, Asian carp, a Norway Maple tree, English Ivy, an opium poppy farmer, Prince, among others.

Select recognition

In 2009, Lee was listed as one of the top 10 artists of the decade based out of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul by the Minnesota Daily.
Lee took up residency at the American Swedish Institute in 2014.