Atlantis : poems

by Mark Doty

Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

811.54 Doty

Barcode

11599

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Publication

New York : HarperPerennial, c1995.

Description

In his latest collection, Atlantis, Doty claims the mythical lost island as his own: a fading paradise whose memory he must keep alive at the same time that he is forced to renounce its hold on him. Atlantis recedes, just as the lives of those Doty loves continue to be extinguished by the devastation of AIDS. Set in the harbor village of Provincetown, whose charming, cluttered landscape Doty brings to life, the collection chronicles the illness and death of Doty's beloved partner, as well as many others whose worlds have been both ravaged and broadened by this disease. Doty's struggle is to reconcile with, and even to celebrate, the evanescence of our earthly connections - to those we love, to the shifting physical landscape, even to our strongest feelings - and to understand how we can love more at the very moment that we must consent to let go.… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Winner — 1995)
Ambassador Book Award (Winner — Poetry — 1996)

Language

Physical description

vii, 103 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

0060951060 / 9780060951061
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