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Mark Doty è un poeta, saggista e autore di memorie la cui opera si addentra nelle profondità dell'esperienza umana. La sua poesia e prosa sono celebrate per le loro perspicaci esplorazioni della bellezza e della fragilità del mondo, spesso incentrate su temi come l'amore, la perdita e la natura. Lo stile di Doty è caratterizzato dalla sua sensibilità e precisione linguistica, catturando emozioni e momenti complessi con notevole chiarezza. La sua scrittura offre ai lettori uno sguardo intimo sulla ricerca di significato e connessione in un mondo in continuo cambiamento.
Doty examines the nature of AIDS as opposed to other illnesses, the responses
of society, the frustration of medical care and the exhausting - and
occasionally uplifting - burden of caring for the dying at home.
In What Is the Grass, Doty - a poet, a lover of men, a New Yorker, and an
American - keeps company with Whitman and his mutable, landmark work, Leaves
of Grass, tracing the resonances between his own experience and the legendary
poet's life and work.What is it, then, between us? Whitman asks.
Mark Doty's prose has been hailed as "tempered and tough, sorrowing and serene" (The New York Times Book Review) and "achingly beautiful" (The Boston Globe). In Still Life with Oysters and Lemon he offers a stunning exploration of our attachment to ordinary things-how we invest objects with human store, and why.
The narrative centers on a ten-year-old boy who embraces his flamboyant side, adorned in a top hat, cane, and red chiffon scarf, as he joyfully sings Judy Garland's "Get Happy." This vibrant moment is abruptly interrupted by his concerned mother, highlighting themes of gender identity and societal expectations. Doty's storytelling captures the tension between self-expression and familial norms, offering a poignant exploration of childhood and the struggle for acceptance.
Exploring themes of resilience and renewal, this collection reflects a transformative perspective on life after the devastation of loss. Doty shifts from viewing the body as a fragile entity to celebrating it as a vibrant, sensual presence. The poems are characterized by their lyrical beauty and exuberance, capturing the essence of joy amidst sorrow. "Sweet Machine" represents a significant evolution in Doty's work, showcasing his mastery and depth as a poet while offering a poignant meditation on identity and the human experience.
The collection showcases a blend of meticulous observation of life's delicate aspects and the potential for transcendence. Doty's poetry delves into the interplay between the ordinary and the extraordinary, inviting readers to explore the beauty and fragility of the world. This work reinforces Doty's reputation as a significant voice in contemporary American poetry.
As Beau bounds back to life, the two dogs become Mark Doty's companions, his
solace, and eventually the very life force that keeps him from abandoning all
hope during the darkest days - their tenacity, loyalty and love inspiring him
when all else fails.
'When I say I hate time, Paul sayshow else could we find depthof character, or
grow souls?'The darkly graceful poems in Mark Doty's seventh collection
explore the ways in which we are educated by the implacable powers of time and
desire.
In this, his eighth book of poetry, Mark Doty's subjects - our mortal
situation, the evanescent beauty of the world, desire's transformative power
and poetry's ability to give shape to human lives - echo and develop.
Recognized as a Best Book of the Year by Washington Post Book World, this title offers a compelling narrative that captivates readers with its unique perspective and engaging storytelling. The book delves into themes that resonate deeply, providing insights that challenge conventional thinking. Its well-crafted characters and intricate plot weave together a thought-provoking exploration of human experiences, making it a standout addition to contemporary literature.