Heaven's Coast: A Memoir

by Mark Doty

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

RC606.55.R63D68 1996

Collection

Publication

Harper Perennial (1996), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 305 pages

Description

The year is 1989 and Mark Doty's life has reached a state of enviable equilibrium. His reputation as a poet of formidable talent is growing, he enjoys his work as a college professor and, perhaps most importantly, he is deeply in love with his partner of many years, Wally Roberts. The harmonious existence these two men share is shattered, however, when they learn that Wally has tested positive for the HIV virus. From diagnosis to the initial signs of deterioration to the heartbreaking hour when Wally is released from his body's ruined vessel, Heaven's Coastis an intimate chronicle of love, its hardships, and its innumerable gifts. We witness Doty's passage through the deepest phase of grief -- letting his lover go while keeping him firmly alive in memory and heart -- and, eventually beyond, to the slow reawakening of the possibilities of pleasure. Part memoir, part journal, part elegy for a life of rare communication and beauty, Heaven's Coast evinces the same stunning honesty, resplendent descriptive power and rapt attention to the physical landscape that has won Doty's poetry such attention and acclaim.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member deliriumslibrarian
A meditation on death that brims with life. A book about being gay in America that a rabbi could love (well, a reform rabbi). A prayer and a dance. A long, dark journey. A place in my heart.
LibraryThing member rutibegga
It's been years since I read this book, and I still remember how beautiful it was.
LibraryThing member jrbeach
Hard to read, and hard to put down.
LibraryThing member Xleptodactylous
There is nothing wrong with the book, or memoir, but it is all me. I went in to it not knowing what it was or who it was written by, and there is no fault there but my own. I can say nothing more.
LibraryThing member jwhenderson
A genuine and heartfelt autobiography, as one might anticipate from a poet of Mark Doty's caliber. One of my favorite poets gave an honest presentation, which I appreciated.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 1996)
Publishing Triangle Awards (Finalist — Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction — 1997)
Stonewall Book Award (Finalist — Non-Fiction — 1997)

Language

Physical description

305 p.; 5.28 x 0.79 inches

ISBN

0060928050 / 9780060928056

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