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Mark Doty Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Mark Wunderlich

This literature criticism consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis & critique of Mark Doty.
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Critical Essay by Mark Wunderlich

SOURCE: Wunderlich, Mark. “About Mark Doty.” Ploughshares 25, no. 1 (spring 1999): 183-89.

In the following essay, Wunderlich provides an overview of Doty's life, writing, and poetic style.

A summer visitor to the Cape Cod resort village of Provincetown, Massachusetts, is liable to see just about anything walking down Commercial Street, the town's main drag and zone of street theater. From muscle boys with shaved chests and nail polish to Portuguese fishermen in waders to a drag queen wearing a G-string, metal helmet, and gold body paint, the possibilities for human identities seem both fluid and vast. P-town is also a site of incredible natural beauty, but a volatile one. Surrounded on three sides by water, the tip of the Cape is pounded by waves and winter storms, its shape shifting as the wind moves the dunes. In the summer, it is a circus, in the winter, desolate. It is...
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This section contains 1,971 words
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Purchase our Mark Doty - Critical Essay by Mark Wunderlich
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