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  1. My Alexandria. by Mark. DOTY, 1993
  2. Heavens Coast; A Memoir by Mark Doty, 1996
  3. FIREBIRD: A MEMOIR. by Mark Doty, 1999
  4. An Introduction to the Geography of Iowa by M.R. (Doty, Mark) Doty, 1979
  5. An Island Sheaf by Mark Doty, 1998-09-10
  6. GULF COAST: Volume 16, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2004 by Mark, et al., eds. Doty, 2004-01-01
  7. Source by Mark Doty, 2001
  8. Ploughshares Spring 1999 : Stories and Poems
  9. Gulf Coast - The 20th Anniversary Issue, Summer 2000 by Mark (ed) Doty, 2000-01-01
  10. Mark Doty's "The Wings": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 28, Chapter 13)
  11. Poets & Writers Magazine March/April 2008 Tobias Wolff Cover, Mark Doty on Memoir, Writers Retreats
  12. New Yorker Magazine February 28, 2005 Aleksandar Hemon Fiction, Jonathan Letham, Poems by Vijay Seshadri and Mark Doty
  13. The Salt Ecstasies: Poems (The Graywolf Poetry Re/View) by James L. White, 2010-06-22
  14. Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts Volume 17, No. 1 (Volume 17 No. 1, winter/spring 2005)

81. LRB Mark Doty
LRB contributors mark doty. mark doty. mark doty is the author of Firebird, Still Life with Oysters and Lemon and Source. Articles available online.
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82. Seattle Writergrrls - Mark Doty Takes The Stage
mark doty Takes the Stage. by Melanie Payton. The Poet s Voice A Reading and Discussion with Poet mark doty. When I was a teenager
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Mark Doty Takes the Stage by Melanie Payton The Poet's Voice: A Reading and Discussion with Poet Mark Doty When I was a teenager I dabbled in poetry writing, filling notebooks with pathetic, sugary meditations on junior high crushes. My writing improved later, but not due to connecting with poetry I read in college. It happened after I read The Embrace by Mark Doty. I was completely moved by this poem, something I don't remember feeling during English class. Maybe I'm a late bloomer. I've been an avid reader since early childhood, but until being exposed to Doty's work, poetry never quite held my attention. When I learned that Mark Doty would be giving a reading at Cornish College of the Arts on Capitol Hill , I purchased a ticket right away. The event was part of a larger series, "The Engaged Artist," hosted to explore "the dynamic relationship between the artist and the community in contemporary American society." Featured presentations included theater, politically minded films and music, design, and poetry, each intended to show how art can be used as a sociopolitical voice and how artists can make a difference. Throughout the reading, Mark Doty's eyes were bright with feeling and his gestures animated. His voice was wonderfully expressive, a bit softer during heavier sections of a piece. He started with a couple of poems about New York City, including one from his award-winning collection

83. Mark Doty
Speaking to students at the 2000 Festival, mark doty said, “Courage is not something that you just get once and then you keep it.
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84. Mark Doty
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
http://www.grdodge.org/poetry/Festival_2000/Featured_Poets/Doty.htm

85. Mark Doty Responds To Bloom
Boston Review, Here in Hell mark doty. Professor Bloom reminds us of the origins of the term aesthetic in perceptiveness ; what we
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Here in Hell
Mark Doty Professor Bloom reminds us of the origins of the term aesthetic in "perceptiveness"; what we make of his argument depends on just what we think "perceptiveness" means. Bloom wants to place the aesthetic in a kind of pure realm, free of social or historical pressures-in paradise, as it were, where perennial, indelible values rule: harmony, order, the subtle, infinitely pleasing, endlessly varied shadings of meaning made by the artful arrangement of words. I'm reminded of a statement of Auden's, who wrote that a poem should be "a verbal earthly paradise, a timeless world of pure play, which gives us delight precisely because of its contrast to our historical existence with all its insoluble problems and inescapable suffering " But "perceptiveness" suggests more than an acute awareness of language and form. It connotes an equally acute eye toward reality, which is for all of us a social affair, a collaboration between the interior and the external. Auden goes on to say, "At the same time we want a poem to be true and a poet cannot bring us any truth without introducing into his poetry the problematic, the painful, the disorderly, the ugly." Into the paradise of euphony, the good poet must introduce hell. Broken paradises are the only kind worth reading.

86. Cornish College Of The Arts - PR - Poet Mark Doty
Poet mark doty at Cornish. The Poet s Voice Reading Discussion. SEATTLE, WA February 4, 2003 Cornish College of the Arts is
http://www.cornish.edu/main.asp?pg=528&sid=22

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Ruth Miracle Fair Selected Poems Of Wislawa Szymborska Wislawa Szymborska Still Life With Oysters And Lemon On Objects And Intimacy doty, mark Still Life
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Karsh: The Art Of The Portrait Borcoman, James, Et Al
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88. Western: Books
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89. Mark Doty, 'source' The Gettysburg Review
mark doty. Source. mark doty teaches in the graduate program at the University of Houston. “Source” appears in our Autumn 2000 issue. return to top.
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when I saw three horses in a fenced field
two uniformly snowy, the other speckled
waded up to his knees in a shallow pond, tossing his head and taking
delight in the cool water around his hooves and ankles.
I kept on driving, I went into town to visit the bookstores and the coffee bar and looked at the new novels and the volumes of poetry, but all the time it was horses I was thinking of, and when I drove back to find them, the three companions left off whatever it was they were playing at Experience is an intact fruit, core and flesh and rind of it; once cut open, Though that is the dream of the poem: as if we could look out They wandered toward the fence. The tallest turned toward me; I was moved by the verticality of her face, elongated reach from the tips of her ears down to white eyelids and lashes, the pink articulation of nostrils, wind stirring the strands

90. Mark Doty / Turtle, Swan And Bethlehem In Broad Daylight
Turtle, Swan Bethlehem in Broad Daylight. Two Volumes of Poetry by mark doty. The winner of four Praise for mark doty If it were mine
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Two Volumes of Poetry by Mark Doty The winner of four major awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award and the T. S. Eliot Prize, Mark Doty has established himself as one of the most courageous and eloquent poets of our time. This one-volume edition brings together Doty's first two published collections of poetry. Long out of print, Turtle, Swan and Bethlehem in Broad Daylight brought Doty to critical attention as the first post-Stonewall gay poet to emerge as a major voice in American letters. Stories of paradise, pageant, and fugitive peace course through these pages, lit by Doty's visions of the architecture and artifice of a lush world. Exploring the forms of remembering and inventing, Doty affirms that, from the first loss, we preserve by naming. Praise for Mark Doty: "If it were mine to invent the poet to complete the century of William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens, I would create Mark Doty just as he is, a maker of big, risky, fearless poems in which ordinary human experience becomes music." Philip Levine "This masterful poet writes elegies so full of life we find our hopes restored. Moving, splendidly observant, and unflinching, Mark Doty's poems extend the range of the American lyric poem." American Academy of Arts and Letters

91. Mark Doty / My Alexandria
MY ALEXANDRIA. Poems by mark doty. . . mark doty is a maker of big, risky, fearless poems in which ordinary human experience becomes music. .
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MY ALEXANDRIA
Poems by Mark Doty Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 1993 National Book Critics Circle Award 1993 Los Angeles Times Book Award 1993 National Book Award Finalist Selected for the 1992 National Poetry Series by Philip Levine This is the first cloth edition of one of the most highly praised and touching collections of poems to appear in recent years. In selecting it for the National Poetry Series, Philip Levine said: "The courage of this book is that it looks away from nothing: the miracle is that wherever it looks it finds poetry. . . . Mark Doty is a maker of big, risky, fearless poems in which ordinary human experience becomes music." "Doty is at the height of his powers in these beautiful and important poems." Diann Blakely Shoaf, Harvard Review "Doty's poems elegize the past and ready us for future grief, focusing intensely on the anticipated death of his lover from AIDS." Tony Whedon, Poetry East "An understated, unflinching look at life in the face of death. The poems are as courageously elegant as the achievement is grand." from the National Book Critics Circle Citation

92. Dickinson College - News And Events - Mark Doty
News and Events. Shaw Lecturer mark doty March 25th, 2003. On Photos by A. Pierce Bounds, Dickinson College. mark doty, Common Hour At
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Shaw Lecturer: Mark Doty
March 25th, 2003
On Tuesday, March 25th, internationally acclaimed poet and author Mark Doty read excerpts from a variety of his works as this year's Shaw Lecturer. At noon during Common Hour Doty read from his memoirs. In the evening he presented a poetry reading followed by a book signing in the Great Room of the Stern Center. Doty is a professor of English at the University of Houston and has won an assortment of awards including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Britain's T. S. Eliot Prize and the PEN/Martha Albrand Award.
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At Common Hour in ATS, Doty read from his memoir "Heaven's Coast," a poetic recounting of the loss of his lover to AIDS.
On Tuesday evening at the Stern Center, Doty read pieces from his award-winning books of poetry "Atlantis," "Source," "Sweet Machine," "Bethlehem in Broad Daylight," "Turtle Swan" and "My Alexandria." Following the reading, he signed books and spoke to students. Dickinson College, PO Box 1773, Carlisle, PA 17013, 717-243-5121

93. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Lucille Clifton And Mark Doty
Thu. May 13, 2004. Lucille Clifton and mark doty. Like musicians, Lucille Clifton and mark doty stress the rhythmic and musical qualities
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Fri. May 28, 2004 Lucille Clifton and Mark Doty Like musicians, Lucille Clifton and Mark Doty stress the rhythmic and musical qualities of poems, the former shaping them with economical, everyday language and the latter with language more baroque. In this program, Bill Moyers and the two poets discuss topics such as the weight of racial memory and the encounter between self and history. Readings by Ms. Clifton showcase "Fury—for Mama," "Donor," "The Times," and "Alabama 9/15/63"; readings by Mr. Doty spotlight "The Embrace," "Fish Are Us," "Michael’s Dream," and "A Green Crab’s Shell." (27 minutes, color) Part of the Series Sounds of Poetry
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94. Seeing Venice: Bellotto's Grand Canal (Mark Doty)
by mark doty. Everything that mark doty touches turns to something beautiful, whether he is writing poetry or writing about art as SEEING VENICE illustrates.
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A Painter With Words! Everything that Mark Doty touches turns to something beautiful, whether he is writing poetry or writing about art as SEEING VENICE illustrates. This tiny book would make a wonderful gift to lovers of Venice, art, poetry, Mark Doty or all of the above. In a brief essay, Mr. Doty illuminates Bernardo Bellotto's (1722-1780) Venetian painting "Grand Canal" completed when the artist was all of 19. What I find so wonderful about this little treasure is that Mr. Doty writes straightforward, unpretentious prose about a beautiful painting; and, as always, he convinces me that he is accurate in what he says. He apparently does what a lot of us do not he simply looks closely at a work of art and makes sensible observations. For example, in this painting he is not sure whether the season is spring or autumn since the artist doesn't indicate a time. "Spring, fall? No way to distinguish, not in this landscape. Do the clouds promise whether to come, or speak of turbulence passed? These boatmen, of course, would know precisely how to read them."

95. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
mark doty. Souls on Ice By mark doty In the Stop n Shop in Orleans, Massachusetts, I was struck by the elegance of the mackerel in the freshfish display.
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96. Mark Doty: Is He Dead Yet?
TOP60DES57 This Old Poem 60 mark doty’s Broadway Copyright © by Dan Schneider, 7/3/03. AIDS. mark doty’s Broadway 40 TOP’s Broadway 78. Return to TOP.
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"This masterful poet writes elegies so full of life we find our hopes restored. Moving, splendidly observant, and unflinching, Mark Doty's poems extend the range of the American lyric poem." Or this from ex-Poetaster Laureate Philip Levine: "If it were mine to invent the poet to complete the century of William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens, I would create Mark Doty just as he is, a maker of big, risky, fearless poems in which ordinary human experience becomes music." Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 1993 National Book Critics Circle Award 1993 Los Angeles Times Book Award 1993 National Book Award Finalist Selected for the 1992 National Poetry Series by Philip Levine "The courage of this book is that it looks away from nothing: the miracle is that wherever it looks it finds poetry. . . . Mark Doty is a maker of big, risky, fearless poems in which ordinary human experience becomes music." You know that when words like courage miracle are used that the blurbist cannot think of a single specific thing to actually praise the writing. Here are some more blurbs with exegesis:

97. Sweet Machine : Poetry By Mark Doty, Reviewed By James Hall
James Hall reviews mark doty s Sweet Machine, the author s latest collection of poetry, and is filled with an overwhelming urge to shop. Poetry by mark doty,
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Sweet Machine Poetry by Mark Doty
reviewed by James Hall
I want to go shopping with Mark Doty. I imagine Mall of the Americas. I imagine a spree of sorts in the woody Bombay Company, in The Gap, an hour at least in Structure. But we'd avoid Express, wouldn't we? Yes. Because, if anything, Doty's lines have always trotted and never sprinted to their characteristically breathless endings. I'm too sure Mark Doty would be the perfect shopping companion; his eye craves the right color, his mind knows the perfect tapestries. But Doty would also be the most economical of shoppers. His verse (when I think of it, I always see tercets, though like any other poet his style loves other forms) packs each word in comparatively short lines. But only when one is buying consolation gifts can one think of shopping as elegy. I am not: thankfully, my metaphor runs out. But Doty's metaphors, his leaps from the prosaic to the poetic, never do. From

98. Electronic Poetry Review --
mark doty. mark doty is the author of six books of poetry—the most recent of which is Source (2001, HarperCollins)—and three prose volumes.
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