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Mark Doty bio

Mark Doty is the author of eight books of poems, among them Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems, School of the Arts, Source, and My Alexandria. He has also published four volumes of nonfiction prose: Still Life with Oysters and Lemon, Heaven's Coast, Firebird, and Dog Years, which was a New York Times bestseller in 2007. Doty has received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, a Whiting Writers Award, two Lambda Literary Awards and the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction. He is the only American poet to have received the T.S. Eliot Prize in the U.K., and has received fellowships from the Guggenheim, Ingram Merrill and Lila Wallace/Readers Digest Foundations, and from the National Endowment for the Arts. Doty lives in New York City and in Houston, Texas, where he is John and Rebecca Moores Professor in the graduate program at the University of Houston.

Spring 2009 Season
Fall 2008 Season
9/25 - 9/27 "Damaged Romanticism: Joan Tower" with Pianist Melvin Chen
10/18 "Chopin in Paris: Epigraph for a Condemned Book," Sarah Rothenberg
10/22 Panel, "Discussing Dickinson"
10/22 Reading, "A Long Shadow: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Poets"
10/24 - 10/25 Mini Festival, "Bill Morrison: Collaborations with Michael Gordon"
10/29, 10/30 & 11/1 "Lightning at our feet," Michael Gordon and Ridge Theater World Premiere
11/8 "Damaged Romanticism" All-Star Concert
11/21 "Poetry and Music: A Conversation," Sarah Rothenberg and Adam Zagajewski
11/21 Open Studio "To Whom It May Concern", Emily Sloan
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