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Theory of Mind

Bin Ramke author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Omnidawn Publishing

Published:1st Oct '09

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Drawing upon four decades of poetry and including an ample selection of new work, this perceptive collection shares a wealth of intimate experiences and compelling encounters with the world. Citing an extensive range of social, scientific, literary, and philosophical sources, each piece offers a lens of both telescopic and microscopic precision. Sharing insight into many private forms of suffering--mental illness, loss of loved ones, family crises--personal issues are used to assess continued struggles with the profound questions of what it means to be human, moral, and conscious. Directly responding to current social and cultural issues, these engaging meditations examine the complex interrelations of people with their environment, work, health, cultural upheaval, and natural disasters. Deftly detailing the essence of human existence, small instances of daily activity--from drinking tea to remembering childhood experiences--are brought to the forefront and gently articulate the value of human life.

"[Ramke] is the rare poet who seems to become more himself with each new book, rather than more like an imitation of himself... And the new poems here are among Ramke's best." --Publishers Weekly , starrred review "He defies the conventions of both the traditional lyric and its antagonists." -- Chicago Review "Ramke's poetry is nothing if not an attempt to find the lips and tongue of history." -- Double Room "The translucent transience of life flowing has seldom been more poignantly and pertinently evoked... He is our Heraclitus." -John Ashbery, author, Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror "It is [Ramke's] unflinching comparison of fault and perfection that makes his poems believable." -- Boston Review

  • Winner of Colorado Book Award (Poetry) 2010

ISBN: 9781890650414

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200 pages