Lee lives a life centered around reading and writing to evade the pitfalls of prejudice. He primarily writes about things that have been discarded after use or are withering away.
To stay focused on his own life, he refrains from being overly envious of others’ success and hastily sympathizing with their hardships. He cherishes the simple freedom of browsing bookstores and reading books, which is why he keeps TV appearances or public speaking to a minimum.
He likes to place flowers on his mother’s vanity.
His works include The Temperature of Language, The Dignity of Words, The Dignity of Writing, Once Precious Things, and The Master of One’s Mind.
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