Bin Ramke Explained
Bin Ramke |
Birth Name: | Lloyd Binford Ramke |
Birth Date: | 19 February 1947 |
Birth Place: | Port Neches, Texas, U.S. |
Lloyd Binford Ramke (born 19 February 1947, in Port Neches, Texas) is an American poet and editor.[1]
Life
He graduated from Louisiana State University, from University of New Orleans, and from Ohio University with a Ph.D.He taught at Columbus College.
He was editor of the University of Georgia Press's Contemporary Poetry Series, from 1984 to 2005, which he resigned from after Foetry.com learned that he was involved in the 1999 Contemporary Poetry series contest when series judge Jorie Graham selected the manuscript of Peter M. Sacks, her boyfriend at the time, whom she subsequently married.
He teaches at the University of Denver. He edited the literary magazine Denver Quarterly from 1994 to 2011.[2] He lives in Denver with his wife, Linda, a fiction writer, and their son, Nic.
Awards
Works
Anthologies
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=MY3IC7Z4HgUC&q=Bin%20Ramke&pg=PA183. How Light is Spent. The Best American Poetry 1995. Richard Howard . David Lehman. Simon and Schuster. 1995. 978-0-684-80151-3 .
- Book: The Morrow anthology of younger American poets. Dave Smith . David Bottoms. Quill. 1985. 978-0-688-03450-4.
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=5a5_Ii2R3qUC&q=Bin+Ramke&pg=PA244. A Little Ovid Late in the Day; A Livery of Seisin; A Theory of Fantasy. The new Bread Loaf anthology of contemporary American poetry. Michael Collier . Stanley Plumly. UPNE. 1999. 978-0-87451-950-1 .
Criticism
External links
- "Noble Rider: A Profile of Bin Ramke", Poets & Writers, September/October 2007
- "Bin Ramke", Foetry: American Poetry Watchdog
- "Nothing Prior to Anything"; "Hear Here"; "Poor in World", Tarpaulin Sky, Fall/Winter 06
- "Was It Fallen It Was a Floating World "; "It Was Fallen Was It a Floating World", Electronic Poetry Review #8
- "Who Is Dying", Electronic Poetry Review #8
- "Lies", Electronic Poetry Review #8
- "The Naming of Shadows and Colors", Electronic Poetry Review #7
- "Livery of Seisin", Electronic Poetry Review #1
- "Arcade: The Search for a Sufficient Landscape", Poetry Foundation
- "Better Late than Never", Poetry Foundation
- "Chivalric", Poetry Foundation
- "Cinema Verité", Poetry Foundation
- "Melting Pot", Poetry Foundation
- "The Center for Atmospheric Research", Poetry Foundation
- "Trouble Deaf Heaven", Poetry Foundation
- "Anomalies of Water"; "Custody of the Eyes"; "How it Feels, and Why", Salt Magazine, Issue 2
Notes and References
- Web site: Bin Ramke Biography . BookRags.com . 2013-10-01.
- https://portfolio.du.edu/pc/port?portfolio=bramke Short biography of Bin Ramke
- http://www.bookslut.com/poetry/2005_03_004687.php Book Review for Matter by Bin Ramke", Bookslut, Olivia Cronk, March 2005