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  1. The Art of Description: World into Word by Mark Doty, 2010-07-20
  2. Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems by Mark Doty, 2008-03-01
  3. Still Life With Oysters and Lemon: On Objects and Intimacy by Mark Doty, 2002-01-19
  4. Heaven's Coast: A Memoir by Mark Doty, 1997-03-12
  5. Dog Years: A Memoir (P.S.) by Mark Doty, 2008-04-01
  6. Source: Poems by Mark Doty, 2002-12-01
  7. Firebird: A Memoir by Mark Doty, 2000-10-01
  8. Turtle, Swan and Bethlehem in Broad Daylight: TWO VOLUMES OF POETRY (Other Poetry Volumes) by Mark Doty, 1999-12-16
  9. Dog Years CD: A Memoir by Mark Doty, 2007-03-01
  10. School of the Arts: Poems by Mark Doty, 2006-04-01
  11. Atlantis by Mark Doty, 2009-09-26
  12. My Alexandria: POEMS (National Poetry Series) by Mark Doty, 1993-01-01
  13. Dog Years by Mark Doty, 2007
  14. Open House: Writers Redefine Home-Graywolf Forum Five by Mark Doty, 2003-06-01

1. SearchBiblio.com - Search For: Doty Mark, My Alexandria
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2. Mark Doty
Mark Doty (1953 ). Bibliography Esta Noche by Mark Doty CriticalCommentary on My Alexandria Strange Paradise An Essay
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3. Mark Doty
Mark Doty, to many the poetic chronicler of the AIDS plague, turns his glassoutward in a new collection, called Source. Dick Gordon. Mark Doty.
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The poet Mark Doty discovered an old mirror in Manhattan's Chelsea Hotel. The heavy glass and its aging silver weren't reflecting very well, anymore, "This mirror resists what it can, too weary for generosity. As if each coming and going, each visitor turned, one night or weeks, to check a collar or the angle of a hat, left some residue, a bit of leave-taking preserved in mercury. And now, filled up with all that regard, there is hardly any room for regarding, and a silvered fog fills nearly all - the space, like rain: the city's lovely, crowded dream, which closes you into itself like a folding screen." Mark Doty, to many the poetic chronicler of the AIDS plague, turns his glass outward in a new collection, called Source. Show Highlights Mark Doty answers a poem by Whitman, reading his own poem
Mark Doty tells how growing up in suburbia impacted his work, and reads "Essay: The Love of Old Houses
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4. Poetry Daily Feature: Mark Doty
Number 3 Autumn 2000. Online Bookstore Listing Mark doty mark Dotyteaches in the graduate program at the University of Houston.
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The Gettysburg Review
Volume 13, Number 3
Autumn 2000
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Mark Doty: Mark Doty teaches in the graduate program at the University of Houston. His latest book is Firebird: A Memoir (HarperCollins, 1999).
About The Gettysburg Review Since the publication of its first issue in 1988, The Gettysburg Review has been recognized as one of the country's best journals. In its first ten years of publication, more than fifty short stories, poems, and essays first published in our journal have found their way into such prize anthologies as Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses Best American Poetry Best American Essays , and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards . In addition, our stunning graphics have helped bring us numerous design awards, including four Best Journal Design awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. Contributors include such luminaries as E. L. Doctorow, Rita Dove, Joyce Carol Oates, and Richard Wilbur alongside emerging artists such as Carol Ann Davis, Emily Fox Gordon, Naeem Murr, and Kirk Nesset. With its award-winning editing, writing, and design, The Gettysburg Review is, as one reader put it, "Pure delight, every time."

5. SALON: Mark Doty
mark doty O Lucky and Buddy and Red, we put our tongues to the world. Mark Doty's Atlantis is published by HarperPerennial photograph by Robert Giard 1992.
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Doty's elegant, often melancholy, verse offers a rare combination of rural and metropolitan images. "I've always been a poet who wrote about urban life because I love the layers and surprises and the jangly complexities of cities. I feel at home in cities, being a gay man. It's a place of permission and possibility. In 1990 I moved to Provincetown. I also love this landscape of salt marshes, beaches and dunes, but I had to write about it in a different way. In the marsh, there is no narrative. All that happens is that a bird flies by, the tide comes in and goes out." His poetry combines elemental natural forces with his own love of drag. "I play around with the distinction between art and nature, the real and the false. My experience often feels pretty seamless. . . I've always been drawn to artifice and the beauties of surface and shadings and tone. A lot of the process of development is figuring out how to be all of yourself in a poem. How do you let your love of wigs and make-up, your sense of humor, your anger find its way into the poem?" Parts of his most recent book, "Atlantis," deal with his partner's slow death from AIDS. "Before Wally's diagnosis, lots of my work had been about memory and trying to gain some perspective on the past. Suddenly that was much less important and I felt pushed to pay attention to now, what I could celebrate or discern in the now. In the light of something like that, what you're doing has to matter. There's no time to fool around."

6. New York State Writers Institute - Mark Doty
MARK DOTY (photo © Margaretta K. Mitchell) November 13, 2001 (Tuesday) 400 InformalSeminar, Assembly Hall, CC 800 pm Reading Recital Hall, PAC UAlbany
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Mark Doty is recognized as one of the most accomplished poets in America. Doty first achieved major international recognition with the publication of his third poetry collection, My Alexandria (1993), a series of reflections on death, beauty, and the AIDS epidemic. Many of the poems in the collection are responses to the experiences and sufferings of Doty's partner, Wally Roberts, who died of AIDS in 1994. My Alexandria received the National Poetry Series Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the National Book Critics' Circle Award, and the T. S. Eliot Prize for Best Book of Poetry Published in the United Kingdom (the first book by an American to be so honored). Turtle Swan Bethlehem in Broad Daylight Sources Sweet Machine Atlantis (1995), which won the Boston Review Poetry Prize and the Lambda Literary Award, and My Alexandria (1993, U Illinois, ISBN 0-252-06317-1) which won the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He has also written two memoirs

7. The Connection.org : Mark Doty
Mark Doty. The only American poet to have won Britain’s TS Eliot prizehas a new collection of work Source. whether Mark Doty. Mark
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8. Mark Doty
MARK DOTY’s poems explore the human experience of memory and anticipation—ourpreoccupation with the past and the future—and encourage us to live in the
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“My job is to push against what I’m given until I understand it.” MARK DOTY’s poems explore the human experience of memory and anticipation—our preoccupation with the past and the future—and encourage us to live in the present. Aspects of nature, especially animals, are central to his work, as is a concern for our ability to cope nobly and gracefully with what is beyond our control. He is the author of five books of poetry, including Sweet Machine Atlantis (1995), and My Alexandria (1993), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. He has also published two memoirs, Firebird (1999) and Heaven’s Coast (1996). His many awards include fellowships from the Guggenheim, Rockefeller, and Whiting Foundations, and from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Houston, Texas, where he teaches at the University of Houston. Videos - "Golden Retrievals" and short interview Mark Doty - teacher guide and poems from Fooling With Words General Festival Information ...
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9. Speak-Truth.com: Mark Doty
Mark Doty. Doty is the author of five highly acclaimed books of poetry,including 1998's Sweet Machine . He has won, among other
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Doty is the author of five highly acclaimed books of poetry, including 1998's Sweet Machine . He has won, among other honors, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the T.S. Eliot Prize, was a finalist for the National Book Award, and has received numerous fellowships. His book Heaven's Coast , about the death of his beloved partner Wally from AIDS, was embraced worldwide. He is also the author of Firebird , which he describes as "a sissy boy's story," about the growth of his aesthetics in his childhood years. He lives in Provincetown and Houston and teaches at the University of Houston. He has been called upon as an ambassador of U.S. poetry to judge works for prizes and he writes for poetry journals as well as teaching workshops and doing readings. In youth he moved constantly because his father was a member of the Army Corps of Engineers. He decided to become a professional poet at age sixteen, then dropped out of college at eighteen and married, began to teach, and dropped back in, this time graduating. He realized he was gay in 1981, after his marriage had failed. He moved to New York where he began his new life in his twenties with Wally and a budding career as a poet. Since then he has become a prominent figure in American poetry and an important link to others who have lost someone to AIDS or are living with the disease themselves.

10. Mark Doty
Mark Doty. NOCTURNE IN BLACK AND GOLD Shadow is the queen of colors. ST. Go.Don't go. Go. Mark Doty, Atlantis. HarperCollins, NY 1995. Pp. 9498.
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NOCTURNE IN BLACK AND GOLD Shadow is the queen of colors. S T. A UGUSTINE Tonight the harbor's one lustrous wall, the air a warm gray -mourning dove, moleskin, gabardine- blurring the bay's black unguent. And, gradually, a few light patches -boats, ghosts of lamps where the pier ends? The memory of lamps? In Whistler's "Nocturnes" you can barely see the objects of perception, or rather there are no solids, only fields of shimmer, fitful integers of gleam, traces of a rocket's shatter, light troubling a shiver of light. Fogged channels, a phantom glow on the face of this harbor, midway between form and void, without edges, hypnagogic. Listen, I carry myself like a cigarette lighter wrapped between hands in the dark and so feel at home in the huge indefinition of fog, the same sort of billowing I am: charcoal, black on black, matte on velveteen, a hurrying sheen on gleaming docks. Keats: If a sparrow come before my Window I take part in its existence and pick about the Gravel.

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Mark Doty. Doty is the recipient of fellowships and awards from theGuggenheim, Rockefeller, Ingram Merill, the Whiting Foundation
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Doty is the recipient of fellowships and awards from the Guggenheim, Rockefeller, Ingram Merill, the Whiting Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. His books include Firebird Heaven's Coast: A Memoir Sweet Machine Atlantis and My Alexandria which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and Britain's T.S. Eliot Prize. He teaches at the University of Houston.
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Mark Doty. As our 2003 artistin-residence and a featured speaker in our series, Masculinities, Mark Doty will visit the College in January 2003.
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As our 2003 artist-in-residence and a featured speaker in our series, "Masculinities," Mark Doty visited the College in January 2003. Mark Doty is an award-winning poet and memoirist, author of and Firebird , and five books of poetry. Schedule: Thursday, January 30, 7:30 PM
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(*Friday) October 29 poet/memoirist Mark doty mark Doty is the authorof five books of poetry, including MY ALEXANDRIA (University
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Mark Doty is the author of five books of poetry, including MY ALEXANDRIA (University of Illinois Press, 1993), which was chosen for the National Poetry Series by Philip Levine and won the National Book Critics Circle Award, Britain's T.S. Eliot Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was a finalist for the National Book Award. ATLANTIS (Harper Collins, 1995) was named Notable Book of the year by both the New York Times and the American Library Association, and received the Bingham Poetry Prize, the Ambassador Book Award, and a Lambda Literary Award. In 1998, HarperFlamingo published his latest collection, SWEET MACHINE, which was also named Notable Book of the Year by the American Library Association.
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Sweet Machine: Poems
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My Alexandria: Poems
Heaven's Coast: A Memoir
Firebird: A Memoir
An Island Sheaf.
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Mark Doty (1953 ). a web guide from literaryhistory.com.
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Mark Doty (1953 - ) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/doty/doty.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=92 An introduction to the poet from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.pifmagazine.com/vol18/review.shtml A review of Sweet Machine . Reviewed by James Hall in Pif Magazine. http://www.raintaxi.com/doty.htm A review of Sweet Machine. Reviewed by Andrea Holland in Rain Taxi, Vol. 3, no. 2. http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleid=4675 Profile of Doty discusses him as the first post-Stonewall gay poet to emerge as a major American voice. By Mark Wunderlich in Ploughshares , Spring 1999. http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleid=4522 The Cohen Award to Mark Doty for the best poem published in Ploughshares in 1998. Ploughshares , Fall 1998. main page 20th century authors Updated 4/18/2002

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17. Mark Doty - The Academy Of American Poets
An Academy of American Poets poetry exhibit, including a brief biography of the poet, a selection of texts, and links to further resources on the web.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Mark Doty Mark Doty was born in 1953. He is the author of six books of poems, including Source (HarperCollins, 2002); Sweet Machine Atlantis (1995), which received the Ambassador Book Award, the Bingham Poetry Prize, and a Lambda Literary Award; My Alexandria (1993), chosen by Philip Levine for the National Poetry Series, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and Britain's T. S. Eliot Prize, and was also a National Book Award finalist; Bethlehem in Broad Daylight (1991); and Turtle, Swan (1987). He has also published Heaven's Coast: A Memoir (1996), which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction, and Firebird (HarperCollins, 1999), an autobiography. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim, Ingram Merrill, Rockefeller, and Whiting foundations, and from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Houston, Texas, where he teaches at the University of Houston. This bio was last updated on Mar 26, 2002.

18. New Statesman: Poetry, Mark Doty Says, Is The True Guarantor Of Individuality. (
I first read a book by a remarkable young American poet called mark doty. He was completely unknown in this country.
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Poetry, Mark Doty says, is the true guarantor of individuality. (interview with poet Mark Doty)(Interview) Author/s: Michael Glover Issue: May 30, 1997 It was two years ago that I first read a book by a remarkable young American poet called Mark Doty. He was completely unknown in this country. His poems had a compassionate, lyrical urgency, a descriptive and metaphorical power that was more exciting than anything I'd read from America since the death of Robert Lowell in the 1970s. Last month Doty came to Britain to lodge in a converted pigsty at the Arvon Foundation in Totleigh, Devon, and do what he regularly does at the University of Utah: teach poetry to aspiring poets. He is one of a species that is common in the United States, but rare and often regarded with some suspicion over here: the professional, tenured poet.

19. Mark Doty - The Academy Of American Poets
mark doty The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. mark doty.
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20. Mark Doty - The Academy Of American Poets
mark doty A Green Crab's Shell. The Academy of American Add to a NotebookA Green Crab's Shell mark doty. Not, exactly, green closer
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