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Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems

by Mark Doty

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Publisher Comments:

Mark Doty's Fire to Fire collects the best of Mark Doty's seven books of poetry, along with a generous selection of new work. Doty's subjects—our mortal situation, the evanescent beauty of the world, desire's transformative power, and art's ability to give shape to human lives—echo and develop across twenty years of poems. His signature style encompasses both the plainspoken and the artfully wrought; here one of contemporary American poetry's most lauded, recognizable voices speaks to the crises and possibilities of our times.

Review:

"Signature Reviewed by Reginald ShepherdDoty's first book, Turtle, Swan, appeared in 1987. He has published six books of poetry and four memoirs, all excellent, since. This hefty selection from his seven collections, plus a generous sheaf of new poems, should solidify his position as a star of contemporary American poetry.Doty's poetic career really took off with My Alexandria (1993), his third book, which made his reputation. Fire to Fire contains only two poems from his first two books — 'Adonis Theatre,' about an old movie palace turned gay porno theater, and 'The Death of Antinous,' about the Roman emperor Hadrian's lover's afterlife in statuary, both of which are meditations on representation, absence and desire. Desire, and its capacity to transform and transfigure, is one of Doty's main themes. Enough desire (so often mixed, as T.S. Eliot wrote, with memory) can make us as beautiful as the objects of our desire.Unlike many of his contemporaries, Doty has never eschewed beauty. Indeed, beauty, its unlikely, often unexpected, yet constant recurrence and its elusive fleetingness, is central, as demonstrated by several new poems titled 'Theory of Beauty,' each with a parenthetical specific occasion. Beauty is found everywhere in Doty's poems, in a band playing cast-off chemical drums in Times Square, even in Chet Baker falling from an Amsterdam hotel window: 'a blur of buds//breathing in the lindens/and you let go and why not.'The title poem 'Fire to Fire,' from School of the Arts (2005) is a gorgeous meditation on the way that life's fire infuses the world, in sunflowers, goldfinches, and even a neighbor's puppy: 'fire longs to meet itself/flaring, longing wants a multiplicity of faces,//branching and branching out.' The selections from 'The Vault' (which really needs to be read in its entirety) reveal the poetry in men meeting other men's bodies in a sex club, incorporating references to the Middle English poem 'Western Wind' and to James Wright's 'A Blessing,' and including a subtle revision of Rilke's 'Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes' in which the men are deep in the club's 'mine of souls,' 'that shaft where inner and outer//grow indissoluble.'At times the poems unnecessarily explain what their vivid images and striking phrases makes clear, but the commitment to the particular, and to its possibilities, is unwavering. As Doty writes in 'Ararat,' 'Any small thing can save you.' The poems combine close attention to the fragile, contingent things of the world with the constant, almost unavoidable chance of transcendence, since 'desire can make anything into a god.'Reginald Shepherd's most recent books are Fata Morgana, poems, and the just-published Orpheus in the Bronx, prose on poetry." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Mark Doty has been honored with a National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction, a Lila Wallace–Reader's Digest Writer's Award, a Whiting Writers Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and, in the United Kingdom, the T. S. Eliot Prize. His most recent book, Dog Years, was a New York Times bestseller. He is a professor at the University of Houston and lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060752477
Subtitle:
New and Selected Poems
Author:
Doty, Mark
Author:
by Mark Doty
Author:
by Mark Doty
Publisher:
Harper
Subject:
General
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General Poetry
Publication Date:
March 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
325
Dimensions:
9.21x6.42x1.25 in. 1.32 lbs.

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