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Mark W. Lee is an American novelist, poet and playwright. He has worked as a war correspondent and some of these real-life experiences have appeared in his fiction.

Lee was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended Yale University where he became friends with the Pulitzer prize winning poet and novelist Robert Penn Warren. Lee dedicated his first novel to Warren. [1]

After graduating from Yale in 1973, Lee lived in New York City for several years where he worked as a taxi driver, a language teacher and a security guard. In New York, he became friends with artists Frank Moore and Lillian Mulero. His poetry and nonfiction appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, the Times Literary Supplement and a variety of literary journals.

Lee has always done elaborate research for his literary work. When writing a long poem about Henry Hudson, he walked alone down the eastern shore of Hudson Bay. His poem, Hudson Bay, 1611, was published in The Sewanee Review.

In the early 1980s, Lee traveled to East Africa where he worked as a foreign correspondent for Reuters and the London Telegraph. During the civil war that followed the fall of dictator Idi Amin, he was one of the few western journalists living in Uganda. After being expelled from the country for writing about military atrocities, Lee returned to the United States. He found that he could no longer write poetry and began writing plays and novels.

His first play, California Dog Fight, was set at an illegal dog fight the Sacramento delta. It premiered at the Manhattan Theatre Club {1985) and went on to an award-winning production at the Bush Theatre in London. Lee's next play, Rebel Armies Deep Into Chad, premiered at New Haven's Long Wharf Theatre in 1989. Rebel Armies is about the confrontation between two white journalists and two African prostitutes. It has been performed at many theatres throughout America. [2]

Lee's play, Pirates (1992) premiered at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa where it won the American Express California Playwrights competition. An American Romance (1997) premiered at the Road Theatre in Los Angeles. It won 12 regional theatre awards. Lee's play, Century City (1998), premiered at the WPA Theatre in New York. The Private Room, Lee's controversial play set in the prison cells of Guantanamo Bay, premiered at the New End Theatre in London in 2004. [3]

Mark Lee's first novel, The Lost Tribe, was published in 1998 by Picador USA. The book describes an epic journey of Africans and Americans looking for the contemporary descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel. In the Washington Post Book World, the reviewer wrote:

"Without overwriting, Lee can convey the sprinting pace of a brush fire, the horror of an elephant slaughter, the hair-trigger tenseness of a military checkpoint." [5]

In 2000, Lee traveled to East Timor and wrote articles about the civil war for the Atlantic Monthly and the Los Angeles Times.

Lee's second novel, The Canal House, was published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill in 2003. The critically praised novel describes the dangerous world of war correspondents and aid workers. It is set in Africa and East Timor. In the Denver Post, the reviewer wrote:

"A story presented in prose so fine it nearly sings, peopled with characters who burn themselves into your mind and heart." [6]

Mark Lee has been deeply involved in freedom of speech and human rights activities for PEN, the international writers' organization. He gave speeches and interviews attacking the Patriot Act, traveled to Ethiopia to help imprisoned writers and started the Seattle Chapter of PEN.

In 2008, with funding from PEN Center USA, he established "Tibetan PEN in the Classroom" -- a program where exiled Tibetan writers teach students how write poetry and fiction. [4]

His work appears in Politically Inspired a collection of essays and short stories about the Iraq war published by MacAdam/Cage. In Publishers Weekly, the reviewer wrote:

Lee's Memo to Our Journalists is a short, punchy list of editorial precautions to reporters in Iraq. It includes such pithy advice as: "If you and your embedded unit are lost in the countryside and searching for the main road, remember that every adult male in the world lies about most things much of the time. Look for a smart, honest nine-year-old." [7]

Lee currently lives in New York City. He has two children.
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Total Books: 39
Beyond the Colors
Beyond the Colors (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781427617064
ISBN-10: 1427617066
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Blank Pages for Note Taking
Blank Pages for Note Taking (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781449544416
ISBN-10: 144954441X
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C Programming for the Absolute Beginner
C Programming for the Absolute Beginner (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781598638752
ISBN-10: 1598638750
Genre: Computers & Technology
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The Canal House
The Canal House (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780732276423
ISBN-10: 073227642X
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The Canal House
The Canal House [Harvest Book] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780156029544
ISBN-10: 0156029545
Genre: Literature & Fiction
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Creative Christian Marriage
Creative Christian Marriage (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780830705399
ISBN-10: 0830705392
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Das verlorene Volk
Das Verlorene Volk (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9783442442034
ISBN-10: 3442442036
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Dimensions of the Kaleidoscope
Dimensions of the Kaleidoscope (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780983703006
ISBN-10: 0983703000
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Expert Witnesses Intellectual Property Cases 20082009 ed
Expert Witnesses Intellectual Property Cases 20082009 Ed (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780314984388
ISBN-10: 0314984380
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Expert Witnesses Intellectual Property Cases 20092010 ed
Expert Witnesses Intellectual Property Cases 20092010 Ed (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780314990365
ISBN-10: 0314990364
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The Game's Up Redefining Child Prostitution
The Game's Up Redefining Child Prostitution (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780907324980
ISBN-10: 0907324983
Genre: Parenting & Relationships
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Growing Up With Hockey Night in Canada
Growing Up with Hockey Night in Canada (Audio CD)
ISBN-13: 9780660190006
ISBN-10: 0660190001
Genres: Nonfiction, Sports & Outdoors
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How to Set Goals and Really Reach Them
How to Set Goals and Really Reach Them (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780889650268
ISBN-10: 0889650268
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Humor Is No Laughing Matter
Humor Is No Laughing Matter (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780889650411
ISBN-10: 0889650411
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Hurt Road The Music the Memories and the Miles Between
Hurt Road the Music the Memories and the Miles Between (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780800729004
ISBN-10: 0800729005
Genres: Biographies & Memoirs, Humor & Entertainment
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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I'm normalhelp A guide to excellence for normal people
I'm Normalhelp a Guide to Excellence for Normal People (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780889650770
ISBN-10: 0889650772
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Inchoate
Inchoate (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9783952271803
ISBN-10: 3952271802
Genre: Engineering & Transportation
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Leadership What Is This Thing Grab It Hold It Learn It  A Key to Life
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The Lost Tribe
The Lost Tribe (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780312186951
ISBN-10: 0312186959
Genre: Literature & Fiction
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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The Ultimate Key West Bar Guide [The Ultimate Bar Guide Series - Volume 1] (Paperback)
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Key West [The Ultimate Travel Guide Series - Volume 2] (Paperback)