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American poet
Richard Robbins (born in
Los Angeles) is an American
poet.
[1] He grew up in Southern California and Montana.
[2]
He graduated from
San Diego State University, and
University of Montana, with an M.F.A. in 1979, where he studied with
Richard Hugo and
Madeline DeFrees.
Before his recent retirement, he taught for 37 years at
Minnesota State University, Mankato,
[3]
[4]
Awards
Works
- The Oratory of All Souls, Lynx House Press, 2023,
ISBN
978-0-89924-190-6
- Body Turn to Rain: New and Selected Poems, Lynx House Press, 2017,
ISBN
978-0899241517
- Other Americas, Blueroad Press, 2010.
ISBN
978-0-9796509-3-2
- Radioactive City, Bellday Books, 2009.
ISBN
978-0-9793376-2-8
- The Untested Hand. Backwaters Press. 2008.
ISBN
978-0-9793934-7-1.
- Famous Persons We Have Known. Eastern Washington University Press. 2000.
ISBN
978-0-910055-65-9.
-
The Invisible Wedding. University of Missouri Press. 1984.
ISBN
0-8262-0438-4.
- Toward New Weather [chapbook], Frontier Award Committee, 1978
[5]
Editors
- Lex Runciman; Richard Robbins, eds. (1978). Where we are: the Montana poets anthology. CutBank/SmokeRoot Press.
References