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Harper Perennial

Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems

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"Fire to Fire should solidify Doty's position as a star of contemporary American poetry. . . . The poems combine close attention to the fragile, contingent things of the world with the constant, almost unavoidable chance of transcendence." -- Publishers Weekly

A landmark collection of new and published works by one of our finest poets that is a testament to the clarity and thoughtful lyricism of his poems

Fire to Fire collects the best works from seven books of poetry by Mark Doty, acclaimed poet and New York Times bestselling author of two memoirs, Firebird and Dog Years.

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.

Book Details

ISBN:
9780060752514
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
336
Authors:
Mark Doty
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Published Date:
2009-01-27
Language:
English

About Mark Doty

Born in Maryville, Tennessee, Mark Doty attended Drake University and received his MFA from Goddard College. His collection My Alexandria (University of Illinois Press, 1993) won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the T.S. Eliot Prize. His collection Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems (HarperCollins, 2008) won the National Book Award. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, and the Academy of American Poets, and the Witter Bynner Prize. He teaches at Rutgers University.

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