Steven Cramer
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Steven Cramer | |
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| Born | July 24, 1953 Orange, New Jersey, United States |
| Occupation | Professor/Poet |
| Alma mater | Antioch College; University of Iowa |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Notable works | Goodbye to the Orchard (2004), Clangings (2012), Listen (2020), Departures from Rilke (2023) |
| Notable awards | National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council |
Steven Cramer (born July 24, 1953 Orange, New Jersey) is an American poet.
Life
[edit | edit source]He graduated from Antioch College, and University of Iowa.[1]
He taught at Bennington College, Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts University. He teaches at Lesley University.[2][3]
His work appeared in Antioch Review,[4] The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, The New Republic, The Paris Review,[5] Partisan Review, Poetry, Triquarterly, and New England Review.
Family
[edit | edit source]He lives with his wife, Hilary, in Lexington, Massachusetts.[6]
Awards
[edit | edit source]- 2014 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship
- 2005 Sheila Motton Prize from the New England Poetry Club, for Goodbye to the Orchard
- 2005 Honor Book in Poetry by the Massachusetts Center for the Book, for Goodbye to the Orchard
- 2005 L.A. Times Book Prize Nominee, for Goodbye to the Orchard
- 1984 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
- 1983 Massachusetts Artists Foundation Fellowship
Works
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- Listen . MadHat Press. 2020. 978-1-952335-08-2[8]
- Departures from Rilke. Arrowsmith Press. 2023. ISBN 979-8-9879241-2-9
Reviews
[edit | edit source]- “Departures from Rilke is so many things: reenactments that verge on translation, the choreography of a poetry known so deep in the bones that it dances in the writer’s living room, a sort of thrashing with the original as Steven Cramer wrests Rilke into the 21st century. This book allows us to experience the poet’s mind shaped by a lifetime of inhabiting a set of poems that have provided specific and transcendent instruction to so many writers. That is why I find this book so very personal, unique, and delightful.”—Cate Marvin
- “This is what Rilke might have composed had he been born in the United States and been thoroughly conversant in the trends of contemporary poetics . . . so that each poem’s intention gains tremendous immediacy. [Cramer has] carried Rilke—not from German into English—but from one consciousness into another, to breathe in our atmosphere.”—Steven Ratiner, Red Letter Poems
- “In his sixth collection of poetry, Steven Cramer, founder of the Lesley University MFA program, looks at and through the fogs of memory and depression. In Listen, Cramer tries to distill a ‘bedlam of thought.’ He is, by turns, matter of fact, nailing the sometimes-funny sometimes-sad absurdity of the world. . . [a]nd warmly sensual.”—Nina McLaughlin, The Boston Globe
- “Wrenched word combinations arise out of using sound in this way: Obituary magi, greener chameleon, turquoise girls, blue-sprained boys, head’s high beams, glittering snow loaves, glister of venom, seraph cigarette . . . combinations that make our hearts beat faster, our synapses glow.”—Trena Machado, New Pages
- “[Clangings is] one of our favorite poetry books of 2012”—Memorious
- “Clangings is more than wordplay and clever riffs. . . . Language separates us, language connects us—our demise, our opportunity. Cramer’s book brings us full circle to self—who am I without language? Clangings reverberates.”—Lisa C. Krueger, Poets’ Quarterly
- "Steven Cramer's fourth book of poems, Goodbye to the Orchard, provides page after page of graceful inquisition and controlled musicality."—Shrode Hargis, Harvard Review
- "Cramer’s poems fight sentiment with our only available weapons: knowledge and integrity."—H.L. Hix, Ploughshares
Anthologies
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- Annie Finch and Marie-Elizabeth Mali, eds. (2012). Villanelles. Knopf: Everyman's Library Pocket Poets Series. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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References
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External links
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