Barbara Ras

Barbara Ras (born 1949 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) is an American poet, translator and publisher. Her most recent poetry collection is The Last Skin (Penguin Books, 2010), which was preceded by One Hidden Stuff (Penguin Books, 2006), and her first collection is Bite Every Sorrow (Louisiana State University Press, 1998).

Life

She graduated from Simmons College, and University of Oregon. She taught writing at Warren Wilson College.

She has been on the editorial staffs of Wesleyan University Press, the University Press of New England, the University of California Press, North Point Press and Sierra Club Books. She was Senior Editor acquiring environmental books for the University of Georgia Press.[1][2] She was the Director of Trinity University Press San Antonio, Texas from 2002 to 2015.[3] She lives with her husband; they have a daughter (b. 1984).

She has traveled extensively in Latin America and lived for periods of time in Colombia and Costa Rica.

Her work has appeared in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, Boulevard, Massachusetts Review, Prairie Schooner, American Scholar, and Spoon River Poetry Review.

She will be a Featured Presenter at the 2010 AWP.[4]

Honors and awards

Published works

Poetry Collections

  • Bite Every Sorrow. Louisiana State University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-8071-2264-8.
  • One hidden stuff. Penguin Books. 2006. ISBN 978-0-14-303785-9.
  • The Last Skin. Penguin Books. 2010. ISBN 978-0-14-311697-4.

Translations

gollark: That's rebound as compose, I always use shift.
gollark: Yes, but I have other ones now.
gollark: I HAVE acquired games.
gollark: If you want long timescales or detailed predictions then weather prediction is really hard, but the simple rule of "low pressure means problems" is fairly accurate because something something air from other places moves in.
gollark: No dubious "chaos theory" involved.

References

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