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Crystalline Structure, Threat of Weather

Poetry Bin Ramke

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a founder / of the first American school for / the deaf, Wallace Stevens, and Samuel Colt—three buried in Cedar Hill / Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut.
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No. 15

No. 15

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​Bin Ramke’s first collection of poems, The Difference Between Night and Day, won the 1978 Yale Younger Poets Prize. A new collection, Aerial, will be published by Omnidawn. He is the editor of the Denver Quarterly.

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