Writer Jeff Gordinier selected Mark Doy's "A Display of Mackerel" audio feature on the Poetry Foundation's website for his "What We're Reading" entry in the New York Times today:
This is what happens when poets stop by the fish counter. In a short podcast, Mark Doty swoons over “these beautiful, luminous bodies of mackerel, all on crushed ice,” and talks about starting to compose a captivating piscine rumination (which he reads here) on the way home from the market.
Godine is proud to publish Mark Doty's latest collection of poetry, Paragon Park.
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