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Stephen Ratcliffe

Stephen Ratcliffe (born July 7, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a contemporary U.S. poet and critic who has published a number of books of poetry and three books of criticism. He lives in Bolinas, CA and is the publisher of Avenue B Press. He was the director of the Creative Writing program at Mills College in Oakland, CA where he has been an instructor for more than 25 years, and continues to teach Creative Writing (poetry) and Literature (poetry, Shakespeare) courses there.[1][2]

Stephen Ratcliffe
Born (1948-07-07) July 7, 1948 (age 75)
Boston, MA
OccupationPoet, Publisher
Website
stephenratcliffe.blogspot.com

As of 2010, Ratcliffe has published at least 19 books of poetry (21 including the e-editions on Ubuweb[3]) and as the editor and publisher of Avenue B Press.[4]

Life and work edit

Ratcliffe moved to the San Francisco Bay area when he was 4 and has lived in Bolinas, CA since 1973.[2] Ratcliffe attended Reed College for one and a half years before transferring to the University of California at Berkeley to finish his bachelor's degree and complete his PhD. He was also a Stegner Fellow at Stanford in 1974-75.[1]

The focus of Ratcliffe's early academic career was on Renaissance poetry.[5] Ratcliffe has pointed to his work on Thomas Campion during this time period as a defining event in his artistic development and poetic practice up to this point.

By the early 1980s, Ratcliffe had begun to read and ‘learn’ about, and from, the Language poets after his friend Bill Berkson, a fellow poet from Bolinas, gave Ratcliffe his set of original L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E magazines.[5]

Ratcliff draws much of his inspiration from where he lives in Bolinas, California.[5]

Poetics and recent work edit

Ratcliffe recognizes that his own particular commitment to writing has, over the years, displayed itself as something which works "serially":

7.19

grey whiteness of clouds in front of invisible
ridge, quail landing on redwood fence in right
foreground, sound of waves breaking in channel
temporal in the empirical sense,
consciousness of time
red right angle, more and more,
gives the curved line
grey-white sky reflected in plane of channel,
shadowed slope of sandstone point on horizon

from Temporality

I’ve been working "serially" for a long time now...That’s one of the things I’ve begun to realize, that whereas I thought the work in HUMAN / NATURE and Remarks on Color / Sound was about the physical ("real") world in relation to what we ‘make of it’ in our perception & thinking/feeling, I see now that it’s also ABOUT time, time passing in fact --- one moment at a time, one day at a time, throughout a lifetime in fact, while we’re ‘here’ as such. So the physical takes place in & by means of the temporal – hence "temporality" (maybe I will call the work I’m doing now Temporality, which can begin after Remarks on Color [...] which is about when I started to read the essay called “Temporality” (by Maurice Merleau-Ponty) in the first place -- who knows?).[5]

Ratcliffe's writing from the past decade, beginning with 2000's Listening to Reading and stretching towards his most recent, ongoing Temporality project, becomes the insistent 'capture' of what, following on Merleau-Ponty, it could mean for us to be "meeting time on the way to subjectivity".[6]

From this perspective, Ratcliffe's work not only addresses (tacitly) the concept of the "postmodern" 'crisis of the subject', but continues to invest itself, with increasing compactness and stability, in themes and obsessions he has delineated throughout his career, vocation, and a life devoted to "making" or poiesis.

Such an intense avowal implicates Ratcliffe's project within a timeline moving forward from the Renaissance poets to Stéphane Mallarmé and Henry James, or moving backward in time from Leslie Scalapino to the Language poets and Gertrude Stein. Along the way, in either direction, Ratcliffe may take instruction from practices as widely divergent as the radicalized "quietude" of Yvor Winters, or the aleatoric music and chance procedures of John Cage.[7] (see also: Aleatoricism)

Ratcliffe never strayed far from the themes of "music" and "being in number" discovered in his initial "Campion project". He has not abandoned the touchstone that is Mallarmé, whose work he appropriated mid-career, culminating with 1998's Mallarmé: Poem in Prose. Ratcliffe's discussions of his writing processes, both in his interviews and essays, continue to acknowledge, along with Mallarmé, that:

The materiality of page, ink, paragraph, and spacing is often just as important as the logic of syntax, figure, and sense[8]

Selected bibliography edit

Criticism
  • Campion: On Song (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981)[9]
  • Listening to Reading (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2000)
  • Reading the Unseen: (Offstage) Hamlet (Denver, CO: Counterpath Press, 2010)
Poetry
  • New York Notes (Tombouctou Books, 1983)
  • Distance (Bolinas, CA: Avenue B, 1986)
  • Mobile/Mobile (Los Angeles, CA: Echo Park Press, 1987)
  • [where late the sweet] BIRDS SANG (Oakland, CA: O Books, 1989)
  • Sonnets (Elmwood, CT: Potes & Poets Press, 1989)
  • Talking in Tranquility: Interviews with Ted Berrigan (edited by Ratcliffe & Leslie Scalapino). (Bolinas/Oakland, CA: Avenue B / O Books, 1991)
  • spaces in the light said to be where one/ comes from (Elmwood, CT: Potes & Poets Press, 1992)
  • Sculpture (Littoral Books, 1996)
  • Mallarmé: Poem in Prose (Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara Review Publications, 1998)
  • Idea's Mirror (Elmwood, CT: Potes & Poets, 1999)
  • Conversation (Plein Air Editions) – forthcoming
Triptych/Trilogy

note: the following works are on-going projects designated by Ratcliffe as trilogy / triptych(s). The dates in [brackets] indicate the time period during which the work was written. For example, [2.9.98. - 5.28.99.] indicates February 9, 1998 - May 28, 1999.

  • Triptych/Trilogy ~ each book is 474 pages/days :
    • Portraits & Repetition (The Post-Apollo Press, 2002) [2.9.98 – 5.28.99.]
    • REAL (Avenue B, 2007) [3.17.00 – 7.1.01][10]
    • CLOUD / RIDGE (Ubu editions, 2007) [7.2.01. – 10.18.02] – #25 in the “Publishing the Unpublishable” series available complete and on-line here
  • Triptych/Trilogy ~ each book is 1,000 pages/days:
    • HUMAN / NATURE (Ubu editions, 2007) [10.19.02. – 7.14.05.] – #26 in the “Publishing the Unpublishable” series available complete and on-line here
    • Remarks on Color / Sound (Eclipse, 2010) [7.15.05. – 4.9.08.] – available complete and on-line here
    • Temporality [4.10.08. – 1.4.11] – an ongoing project appearing daily here as a blog text: Temporality, presumably up through its 1,000th day. "Temporality" is continuing on Ratcliffe's blog past that day [1.4.11] (January 4, 2011). Perhaps a new triptych has been started.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b "Stephen Ratcliffe | Jacket2". jacket2.org. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  2. ^ a b "Bio Notes and Acknowledgements" in Young, Stephanie, editor. Bay Poetics, Cambridge, MA: Faux Press, 2006; p 493
  3. ^ at http://www.ubu.com/ubu/unpub/Unpub_025_Ratcliffe_Cloud.pdf
  4. ^ in his interview, both Schrader and Ratcliffe acknowledge that working as a publisher and editor in the world of small press publication is but another facet of devotion to a practice that would “present and channel yourself and others [...] this is the story behind Avenue B”
  5. ^ a b c d Stephen Ratcliffe / Jeffrey Schrader: Interview 7.19.08. Note: this interview is appearing in Jacket2, a remodeled version of Jacket (magazine), an on-line literary periodical
  6. ^ Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. Phenomenology of Perception. London & New York: Routledge Classics, 2002; p. 476
  7. ^ the jacket cover of Ratcliffe's 1992 publication spaces in the light said to be where one/ comes from features Cage's engraving "Changes and Disappearances, #35"
  8. ^ from "Translator's Note" in Mallarmé, Stéphane. Divigations, translated by Barbara Johnson. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2007; p. 299
  9. ^ dissertation at Berkeley
  10. ^ commenting on REAL, Ratcliffe compares and contrasts this work with Dorothy Wordsworth’s journal writing in her own “real time”, a kind of practice similar and different from Ratcliffe’s own (D. Wordsworth’s journal was subsequently published as Grasmere Journals). Says Ratcliffe on Wordsworth’s practice: "writing that transcribes actual things/actions/events in the world as they were, or seemed to be in that present moment of seeing/noting them. The writing in REAL tries to do something of this 'translation' of world into words, not as Dorothy Wordsworth did (whatever she did!) because I'm trying to give a 'shape' to things (the lines) on the page (among other things), but I'm interested to think of her work at this point, having written REAL."

External links edit

  • Publisher’s Ratcliffe Page from the publisher of Ratcliffe's most recent book of criticism: ‘’Reading the Unseen: (Offstage) Hamlet’’
  • Audio performances by Ratcliffe includes a reading of HUMAN/NATURE
  • Ratcliffe Author Page @ PENNSound
  • poems from Temporality
  • poems from CLOUD / RIDGE
  • CLOUD / RIDGE The complete text of Ratcliffe’s book, composed from July 2, 2001 through October 18, 2002. Part of Ubuweb’s series ‘’Publishing the Unpublishable’’ – 025: ubu editions www.ubu.com
  • HUMAN / NATURE The complete text of Ratcliffe’s book, composed from October 19, 2002 through July 14, 2005. Part of Ubuweb’s series ‘’Publishing the Unpublishable’’ – 026: ubu editions www.ubu.com
  • Ratcliffe Author Page @durationpress.com this page has a link to a selection of poems from his 2002 collection ‘’Portraits & Repetitions’’
  • Ratcliffe Homepage @ EPC – Electronic Poetry Center

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Stephen Ratcliffe born July 7 1948 in Boston Massachusetts is a contemporary U S poet and critic who has published a number of books of poetry and three books of criticism He lives in Bolinas CA and is the publisher of Avenue B Press He was the director of the Creative Writing program at Mills College in Oakland CA where he has been an instructor for more than 25 years and continues to teach Creative Writing poetry and Literature poetry Shakespeare courses there 1 2 Stephen RatcliffeBorn 1948 07 07 July 7 1948 age 75 Boston MAOccupationPoet PublisherWebsitestephenratcliffe wbr blogspot wbr com As of 2010 Ratcliffe has published at least 19 books of poetry 21 including the e editions on Ubuweb 3 and as the editor and publisher of Avenue B Press 4 Contents 1 Life and work 2 Poetics and recent work 3 Selected bibliography 4 Notes and references 5 External linksLife and work editRatcliffe moved to the San Francisco Bay area when he was 4 and has lived in Bolinas CA since 1973 2 Ratcliffe attended Reed College for one and a half years before transferring to the University of California at Berkeley to finish his bachelor s degree and complete his PhD He was also a Stegner Fellow at Stanford in 1974 75 1 The focus of Ratcliffe s early academic career was on Renaissance poetry 5 Ratcliffe has pointed to his work on Thomas Campion during this time period as a defining event in his artistic development and poetic practice up to this point By the early 1980s Ratcliffe had begun to read and learn about and from the Language poets after his friend Bill Berkson a fellow poet from Bolinas gave Ratcliffe his set of original L A N G U A G E magazines 5 Ratcliff draws much of his inspiration from where he lives in Bolinas California 5 Poetics and recent work editRatcliffe recognizes that his own particular commitment to writing has over the years displayed itself as something which works serially 7 19 grey whiteness of clouds in front of invisible ridge quail landing on redwood fence in right foreground sound of waves breaking in channel temporal in the empirical sense consciousness of time dd red right angle more and more gives the curved line dd grey white sky reflected in plane of channel shadowed slope of sandstone point on horizon from Temporality I ve been working serially for a long time now That s one of the things I ve begun to realize that whereas I thought the work in HUMAN NATURE and Remarks on Color Sound was about the physical real world in relation to what we make of it in our perception amp thinking feeling I see now that it s also ABOUT time time passing in fact one moment at a time one day at a time throughout a lifetime in fact while we re here as such So the physical takes place in amp by means of the temporal hence temporality maybe I will call the work I m doing now Temporality which can begin after Remarks on Color which is about when I started to read the essay called Temporality by Maurice Merleau Ponty in the first place who knows 5 Ratcliffe s writing from the past decade beginning with 2000 s Listening to Reading and stretching towards his most recent ongoing Temporality project becomes the insistent capture of what following on Merleau Ponty it could mean for us to be meeting time on the way to subjectivity 6 From this perspective Ratcliffe s work not only addresses tacitly the concept of the postmodern crisis of the subject but continues to invest itself with increasing compactness and stability in themes and obsessions he has delineated throughout his career vocation and a life devoted to making or poiesis Such an intense avowal implicates Ratcliffe s project within a timeline moving forward from the Renaissance poets to Stephane Mallarme and Henry James or moving backward in time from Leslie Scalapino to the Language poets and Gertrude Stein Along the way in either direction Ratcliffe may take instruction from practices as widely divergent as the radicalized quietude of Yvor Winters or the aleatoric music and chance procedures of John Cage 7 see also Aleatoricism Ratcliffe never strayed far from the themes of music and being in number discovered in his initial Campion project He has not abandoned the touchstone that is Mallarme whose work he appropriated mid career culminating with 1998 s Mallarme Poem in Prose Ratcliffe s discussions of his writing processes both in his interviews and essays continue to acknowledge along with Mallarme that The materiality of page ink paragraph and spacing is often just as important as the logic of syntax figure and sense 8 Selected bibliography editCriticism Campion On Song Routledge amp Kegan Paul 1981 9 Listening to Reading Albany NY SUNY Press 2000 Reading the Unseen Offstage Hamlet Denver CO Counterpath Press 2010 Poetry New York Notes Tombouctou Books 1983 Distance Bolinas CA Avenue B 1986 Mobile Mobile Los Angeles CA Echo Park Press 1987 where late the sweet BIRDS SANG Oakland CA O Books 1989 Sonnets Elmwood CT Potes amp Poets Press 1989 Talking in Tranquility Interviews with Ted Berrigan edited by Ratcliffe amp Leslie Scalapino Bolinas Oakland CA Avenue B O Books 1991 spaces in the light said to be where one comes from Elmwood CT Potes amp Poets Press 1992 Sculpture Littoral Books 1996 Mallarme Poem in Prose Santa Barbara CA Santa Barbara Review Publications 1998 Idea s Mirror Elmwood CT Potes amp Poets 1999 Conversation Plein Air Editions forthcoming Triptych Trilogy note the following works are on going projects designated by Ratcliffe as trilogy triptych s The dates in brackets indicate the time period during which the work was written For example 2 9 98 5 28 99 indicates February 9 1998 May 28 1999 Triptych Trilogy each book is 474 pages days Portraits amp Repetition The Post Apollo Press 2002 2 9 98 5 28 99 REAL Avenue B 2007 3 17 00 7 1 01 10 CLOUD RIDGE Ubu editions 2007 7 2 01 10 18 02 25 in the Publishing the Unpublishable series available complete and on line here Triptych Trilogy each book is 1 000 pages days HUMAN NATURE Ubu editions 2007 10 19 02 7 14 05 26 in the Publishing the Unpublishable series available complete and on line here Remarks on Color Sound Eclipse 2010 7 15 05 4 9 08 available complete and on line here Temporality 4 10 08 1 4 11 an ongoing project appearing daily here as a blog text Temporality presumably up through its 1 000th day Temporality is continuing on Ratcliffe s blog past that day 1 4 11 January 4 2011 Perhaps a new triptych has been started Notes and references edit a b Stephen Ratcliffe Jacket2 jacket2 org Retrieved 2020 10 08 a b Bio Notes and Acknowledgements in Young Stephanie editor Bay Poetics Cambridge MA Faux Press 2006 p 493 at http www ubu com ubu unpub Unpub 025 Ratcliffe Cloud pdf in his interview both Schrader and Ratcliffe acknowledge that working as a publisher and editor in the world of small press publication is but another facet of devotion to a practice that would present and channel yourself and others this is the story behind Avenue B a b c d Stephen Ratcliffe Jeffrey Schrader Interview 7 19 08 Note this interview is appearing in Jacket2 a remodeled version of Jacket magazine an on line literary periodical Merleau Ponty Maurice Phenomenology of Perception London amp New York Routledge Classics 2002 p 476 the jacket cover of Ratcliffe s 1992 publication spaces in the light said to be where one comes from features Cage s engraving Changes and Disappearances 35 from Translator s Note in Mallarme Stephane Divigations translated by Barbara Johnson Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 2007 p 299 dissertation at Berkeley commenting on REAL Ratcliffe compares and contrasts this work with Dorothy Wordsworth s journal writing in her own real time a kind of practice similar and different from Ratcliffe s own D Wordsworth s journal was subsequently published as Grasmere Journals Says Ratcliffe on Wordsworth s practice writing that transcribes actual things actions events in the world as they were or seemed to be in that present moment of seeing noting them The writing in REAL tries to do something of this translation of world into words not as Dorothy Wordsworth did whatever she did because I m trying to give a shape to things the lines on the page among other things but I m interested to think of her work at this point having written REAL External links editPublisher s Ratcliffe Page from the publisher of Ratcliffe s most recent book of criticism Reading the Unseen Offstage Hamlet Audio performances by Ratcliffe includes a reading of HUMAN NATURE Ratcliffe Author Page PENNSound poems from Temporality poems from CLOUD RIDGE CLOUD RIDGE The complete text of Ratcliffe s book composed from July 2 2001 through October 18 2002 Part of Ubuweb s series Publishing the Unpublishable 025 ubu editions www ubu com HUMAN NATURE The complete text of Ratcliffe s book composed from October 19 2002 through July 14 2005 Part of Ubuweb s series Publishing the Unpublishable 026 ubu editions www ubu com Ratcliffe Author Page durationpress com this page has a link to a selection of poems from his 2002 collection Portraits amp Repetitions Ratcliffe Homepage EPC Electronic Poetry Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Ratcliffe amp oldid 1164251165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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