Keith Ratzlaff
Keith Ratzlaff’s most recent books of poetry are Who’s Asking? (2020; reviewed elsewhere in this issue), Then, A Thousand Crows (2009) and Dubious Angels: Poems after Paul Klee (2005), all from Anhinga Press. Poems and reviews have appeared in the Cincinnati Review, the Georgia Review, Arts and Letters, the Colorado Review and the American Reader. His awards include the Anhinga Prize for Poetry, the Theodore Roethke Award, two Pushcart Prizes and inclusion in The Best American Poetry 2009. In April 2024, he received a Distinguished Achievement Award from Bethel College. He is professor emeritus of English at Central College in Pella, Iowa.
Contributed Articles
July 8, 2024
Issue 2024, vol. 78
Review of As Is: Poems, Julia Spicher Kasdorf (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2023) Late in Julia Spicher Kasdorf’s newest book of poems, the poet is in Dublin, besieged by a […]
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