Stacy Doris


Stacy Doris 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, with Emmanuel Hocquard, Twenty-two New French Poets, with Norma Cole, and from French to English, Quelques-uns de mes contemporains: New American Writers.
Doris was an associate professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University, where a poetry award has been created in her honour. Her last published works were Fledge: A Phenomenology of Spirit of which some 50 poets, film-makers and other artists contributed to making short films for the launch.

Books

Audio compositions

  • Parlement Original broadcast November 13, 2005. Rebroadcast at

Chapbooks

  • Le temps est à chacun, trans. Martin Richet from Knot 2002.
  • Kildare, trans. Juliette Valery 1995.
  • Implements for Use 1995.
  • Mop Factory Incident 1995. Reprint at:

Anthologies and collections

  • Editor, "Quelques-uns de mes contemporains: New American Writers," 2001.
  • Co-editor, Christophe Tarkos: Ma Langue est Poétique--Selected Work 2001.
  • Editor, "Recent French Poetics" in Poetry on the Edge; a Symposium 1999.
  • Co-editor, Twenty-two New French Poets 1997.
  • Co-editor, Violence of the White Page, Contemporary French Poetry in Translation 1992. Reprint at