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Matter
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Matter

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Bin Ramke’s poetry has always been concerned with separating the real from the wished-for or the feared. In Matter, Ramke investigates not only the physical realities of our world but the qualities that make things important to us, that give them weight. These poems, often in the voice of a child, are full of yearning and anguish but also an appreciation for the enhanced perceptions and small pleasures to be found among the sadness.
All lost things have the same voice,
he says, and this universal voice reminds us of home and family and the simple connections of ordinary life - the things that matter.
When I was a saint,
begins the first poem,
I did not have visions but I could see and did note the color of the world.
Matter is an examination of and a report on the world’s variable colors and possibilities for, if not sanctity, then a certain sanity, a kindness, and some form of salvation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
102
ISBN
9780877459002

Bin Ramke’s poetry has always been concerned with separating the real from the wished-for or the feared. In Matter, Ramke investigates not only the physical realities of our world but the qualities that make things important to us, that give them weight. These poems, often in the voice of a child, are full of yearning and anguish but also an appreciation for the enhanced perceptions and small pleasures to be found among the sadness.
All lost things have the same voice,
he says, and this universal voice reminds us of home and family and the simple connections of ordinary life - the things that matter.
When I was a saint,
begins the first poem,
I did not have visions but I could see and did note the color of the world.
Matter is an examination of and a report on the world’s variable colors and possibilities for, if not sanctity, then a certain sanity, a kindness, and some form of salvation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
102
ISBN
9780877459002