Mark Doty Criticism
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Doty, Mark (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Review of Turtle, Swan
- Blessed Knock
- Smarts
- Review of Bethlehem in Broad Daylight
- Something from Nothing
- Review of My Alexandria
- These AIDS Days
- Eastward Ho!
- The Book of Love
- A Talk with Mark Doty
- Some of the Museum's Glass Apricots
- On the Frontier
- ‘How to Live. What to Do’: The Poetics and Politics of AIDS
- In the Country of Grief
- What the Waves Take Away
- Mark Doty: The Idea of Order on Cape Cod
- Recovering the Past
- Sea Changes
- Losing the One You Love
- A Dying Art
- A House Full of No One
- Poetry, Mark Doty Says, Is the Only True Guarantor of Individuality
- ‘Creatures of the Rainbow’: Wallace Stevens, Mark Doty, and the Poets of Androgyny
- The Power of Witness
- Cooked or Over-Cooked?
- Desire's Power
- Review of Sweet Machine
- This Boy's Life
- Portrait of the Young Artist as a Survivor
- Review of Turtle, Swan & Bethlehem in Broad Daylight
- Art that Saves
- Metameringue
- Reflections on Intimacy
- The Ineffable Being of Light
- Going to the Source
- Further Reading
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Doty, Mark (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- On The Frontier
- Comic and Elegiac: Two Poets and the Question of Tradition
- Interview with Mark Doty
- Creating Things
- About Mark Doty
- Unnatural Relations? Language and Nature in the Poetry of Mark Doty and Les Murray
- Source
- Drag Acts: Performativity, Subversion, and the AIDS Poetry of Rafael Campo and Mark Doty
- Further Reading