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Stacy Doris (May 21, 1962 – January 31, 2012) was a poet who wrote in English and French. Doris used the name "Madame Wiener" or «Sa Femme» in some of her French work.


Life and work

Stacy Doris was an innovative writer who imparted her “ferocity of living and invention” as she created new worlds of relationships with each book. As a teacher, each semester she would offer deep, exploratory seminars in different topics. For Doris, writing, learning, living and romancing were all in the service of one another. Doris was influential in bridging the worlds of French and American poetry through her own fictions, as well as in the anthologies she edited. Some examples include ''The Violence of the White Page'' (Tyuonyi, 1991), with
Emmanuel Hocquard Emmanuel Hocquard (11 April 1940 – 27 January 2019) was a French poet. Life He grew up in Tangier, Morocco. He served as the editor of the small press ''Orange Export Ltd.'' and, with Claude Royet-Journoud, edited two anthologies of new Amer ...
, ''Twenty-two New (to North America) French Poets'' (Raddle Moon, 1997), with
Norma Cole Norma Cole (born May 12, 1945) is a Canadian poet, visual artist, translator, and curator. An Anglophone Canadian by birth, Cole learned French at an early age, and went on to translate the works of French poets Emmanuel Hocquard, Danielle Collobe ...
, and from French to English, ''Quelques-uns de mes contemporains: New American Writers'' (Java 2001). Doris was an associate professor of creative writing at
San Francisco State University San Francisco State University (San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a Public university, public research university in San Francisco, California, United States. It was established in 1899 as the San Francisco State Normal School and is ...
, where a poetry award has been created in her honour. Her last published works were ''Fledge: A Phenomenology of Spirit''
Nightboat Books
, 2013), which she completed shortly before her death, and ''The Cake Part'' (Publication Studio, 2011) of which some 50 poets, film-makers and other artists contributed to making short films for the launch (see
Cake Part Virtual Launch
.


Bibliography


Books

*''Fledge: a Phenomenology of Spirit'' (Night-boat Books, Callicoon, NY, 2012) *''The Cake Part'' (Portland, OR: Publication Studio) 2011. *''Paramour'' trans. Anne Portugal and Caroline Dubois (Paris: P.O.L) 2009. *''Knot'' (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press) 2006. Winner of the University of Georgia Contemporary Poetry Series Award. *''Parlement'' (Paris: P.O.L) 2005. *''Cheerleader’s Guide to the World : Council Book'' (NY: Roof) 2006. *''Conference'' (Bedford MA: Potes & Poets) 2001. *''Une Année à New York avec Chester'' (Paris: P.O.L) 2000. *''Paramour '' (San Francisco: Krupskaya) 2000. *''La Vie de Chester Steven Wiener écrite par sa femme'' (Paris: P.O.L) 1998. *''Comment Aimer'', trans. Anne Portugal and Caroline Dubois of Paramour excerpts (Grâne, France: Créaphis) 1998. *''Kildare'' (NY: Roof) 1995. Reprint a


Audio compositions

*''Parlement'' (l'Atelier de Création Radiophonique, France Culture Radio, director Jean Couturier) Original broadcast November 13, 2005. Rebroadcast a
ACR, FranceCulture


Chapbooks

*''Le temps est à chacun'', trans. Martin Richet from Knot (Marseille: Contrat Main) 2002. *''Kildare'', trans. Juliette Valery (Bordeaux: Format Américain) 1995. *''Implements for Use'' (St. Denis: A. Slacik) 1995. *''Mop Factory Incident'' (NY: Women's Studio) 1995. Reprint at


Anthologies and collections

*''Editor, "Quelques-uns de mes contemporains: New American Writers,"'' (Paris: Java) 2001. *''Co-editor (with Chet Wiener), Christophe Tarkos: Ma Langue est Poétique--Selected Work'' (New York: Roof) 2001. *''Editor, "Recent French Poetics" in Poetry on the Edge; a Symposium'' (Durham, NC: Duke University) 1999. *''Co-editor (with Norma Cole), Twenty-two New (to North America) French Poets'' (Vancouver: Raddle Moon) 1997. *''Co-editor (with Emmanuel Hocquard), Violence of the White Page, Contemporary French Poetry in Translation'' (Santa Fe, NM: Pederal) 1992. Reprint a


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Doris, Stacy 1962 births 2012 deaths San Francisco State University faculty American women poets 20th-century American poets 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women