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Bin Ramke
Born
Lloyd Binford Ramke

(1947-02-19) February 19, 1947 (age 77)
Education
Occupations
  • Poet
  • editor

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

  • The Difference Between Night and Day. Yale University Press. 1978. ISBN  978-0-300-02232-2.
  • White Monkeys. University of Georgia Press. 1981. ISBN  978-0-8203-0544-8.
  • The Language Student. Louisiana State University Press. 1986. ISBN  978-0-8071-1344-8.
  • The Erotic Light of Gardens. Wesleyan University Press. 1989. ISBN  978-0-8195-2171-2.
  • Massacre of the Innocents. University of Iowa Press. 1995. ISBN  978-0-87745-492-2.
  • Wake. University of Iowa Press. 1999. ISBN  978-0-87745-658-2.
  • Airs, Waters, Places. University of Iowa Press. 2001. ISBN  978-0-87745-776-3.
  • Matter. University of Iowa Press. 2004. ISBN  978-0-87745-900-2. [3]
  • Tendril. Omnidawn Publishing. 2007. ISBN  978-1-890650-26-1.
  • Theory of Mind: New & Selected Poems. Omnidawn Publishing. 2009. ISBN  978-1-89065-041-4.
  • Aerial. Omnidawn Publishing. 2012. ISBN  978-1-89065-060-5.
  • Missing the Moon. Omnidawn Publishing. 2014. ISBN  978-1-63243-000-7.

Anthologies

Criticism

References

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