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Source by Mark Doty

This bold wide-ranging new collection -- Mark Doty's sixth book of poems -- demonstrates the unmistakable lyricism, fierce observation and force of feeling that have made his poetry significant to readers on both sides of the Atlantic.

The new poems in>Source deepen Doty's exploration of the paradox of selfhood. Are we edgeless and unbounded, or locked within our own singularity? What is it to be one person in the world's great multiplicity of selves?

Source investigates matters of public life -- the degradation of Walt Whitman's vision of a democratic America, a child's display of longing on a New York sidewalk, Provincetown's restless summer crowds. But the poems also turn toward the realm of private struggle, how the self is claimed and lost through desire, how the dapple of light on a hotel windowsill makes a claim for the life of the soul.

Source is a complex, boldly colored selfportrait; its muscular lines argue fiercely with the fact of limit, and pulse with the drama of perception, the quest to forge meaning.

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ISBN 13 9780066210131
ISBN 10 0066210135
Title Source
Author Mark Doty
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 2001-11-27
Number of pages 112
Prizes Winner of Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Poetry) 2001, Winner of Triangle Awards (Gay Male Poetry) 2002
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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