Robin Becker

Summary

Robin Becker (born 1951) is an American poet, critic, feminist, and professor. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the author of seven collections of poetry, most recently, Tiger Heron and Domain of Perfect Affection (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014 and 2006). Her All-American Girl (University of Pittsburgh Press), won the 1996 Lambda Literary Award in Poetry. Becker earned a B.A. in 1973 and an M.A. from Boston University in 1976. She lives in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania and spends her summers in southern New Hampshire.

Robin Becker
Born1951
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBoston University
GenrePoetry

Teaching career edit

Becker taught for seventeen years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently Professor of English and Women's Studies at Pennsylvania State University,[1] where she has taught since 1993.[2] She also teaches workshops such as those at the Summer Program Poetry Workshops at The Fine Arts Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Literary influences and praise edit

"Becker grew up listening to her grandmother's stories, learning from her the nuances of storytelling and her family's history in Ukraine. Becker was also greatly influenced by the women writers whose poetry was available in the 1970s, including Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, Maxine Kumin, Denise Levertov, and Susan Griffin. "[3]

Her first two books were published by Alice James Books, the first in 1977, Personal Effects (a three-poet anthology, including Robin Becker, Helena Minton and Marilyn Zuckerman), which makes her one of the earliest cooperative members of the press, which was founded in 1973,[4][5] so it seems fitting that Ed Ochester has said that "Robin is one of the most varied of the poets on the Pitt list in her style and subject matter--and the foremost feminist poet of her generation."[6]

In her biography of Robin Becker, Heidi Ogrodnek writes, "She is known for her work in Lesbian and Gay Studies and served as a visiting scholar at the Center for Lesbian and Gay studies at the CUNY in 1998. She has said, 'Feminist scholarship and gay and lesbian poetry have provided me with the tools with which to work.' Her collections of poetry develop precise, delicate imagery and… depict her own transition from girlhood to womanhood… Maxine Kumin has also been a tremendous inspiration to Becker...[she] learned that 'woman poets could celebrate their lives and not position themselves as victims in every story.' "[7]

Her poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in publications including Slate[8]The American Poetry Review, The Boston Globe, Gettysburg Review, AGNI, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, The New Yorker,[9] and The Best American Poetry 2008.[10] She has published book reviews in many venues, and writes a column on contemporary poetry called Field Notes for the Women's Review of Books, where she serves as Contributing and Poetry Editor.[11] Her honors include fellowships from The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies of the City University of New York, The William Steeple Davis Foundation, the Mary Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation.

Published works edit

Full-length collections

  • The Black Bear Inside Me University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. ISBN 9780822965244, OCLC 1007925036
  • Tiger Heron, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014. ISBN 9780822962984, OCLC 863789745
  • Domain of Perfect Affection, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. ISBN 9780822959311, OCLC 836512302
  • The Horse Fair University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. ISBN 9780822957201, OCLC 248392704
  • All-American Girl (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996)
  • Giacometti's Dog University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990. ISBN 9780822936367, OCLC 246911199
  • Backtalk, Alice James Books, 1982. ISBN 9780914086369, OCLC 24055332
  • Personal Effects Alice James Books, 1977. ISBN 9780914086154, OCLC 2847282

Chapbooks

  • Venetian Blue, Frick Art Museum, 2002. ISBN 9780970342522, OCLC 51310528

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "WGBH Forum Network: Meet the Poet: Robin Becker". Archived from the original on 2009-09-06. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  2. ^ Poetry Foundation > Robin Becker (1951 -- )
  3. ^ Poetry Foundation > Robin Becker (1951 -- )
  4. ^ Alice James Books > About Us Archived 2009-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Alice James Books > Personal Effects Book Page". Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  6. ^ The Washington Post > Poet’s Choice > By Robert Pinsky > Sunday, July 16, 2006
  7. ^ PENN State > Pennsylvania Center for the Book > Robin Becker Biography > Prepared by Heidi Ogrodnek, Spring 2005
  8. ^ Slate > Yoga By Robin Becker > December 19, 1996
  9. ^ The New Yorker > Theory By Robin Becker > March 28, 2016
  10. ^ The Best American Poetry > Ed Ochester Presents a Poem by Robin Becker > April 19, 2009
  11. ^ Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown > 2009 Summer Program - Poetry Workshops
  12. ^ "UNL News Releases: 02/10/98". Archived from the original on 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  13. ^ "NEA Literature Fellowships > 40 Years of Supporting American Writers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-23. Retrieved 2010-02-02.

Sources edit

  • The Academy of American Poets > Robin Becker
  • PENN State > Pennsylvania Center for the Book > Robin Becker Biography > Prepared by Heidi Ogrodnek, Spring 2005
  • PENN State Department of English > Faculty > Robin Becker Archived 2009-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • WGBH Forum Network: Meet the Poet: Robin Becker Archived 2009-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Poetry Center at Smith College > Robin Becker
  • Library of Congress Online Catalog

External links edit

  • Audio: Robin Becker Reading Her Poems Archived 2009-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Writer’s Almanac with Garrison Keillor > http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=1997/06/03 Kindness > By Robin Becker > June 3, 1997
  • The Washington Post > Poet’s Choice > By Robert Pinsky > Sunday, July 16, 2006
  • AGNI Online: The Elimination of First Thoughts > By Robin Becker Archived 2010-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • Smartish Pace > Review by Marianne Cotugno of Robin Becker’s Domain of Perfect Affection Archived 2020-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • Poetry Daily > Activist and Gardener: On Maxine Kumin's Torture Poems > A Review by Robin Becker
  • The American Poetry Review > 'A Review by Robin Becker of David Ferry’s 'Translation of The Georgics of Virgil Archived 2008-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
  • University of Pittsburgh Press > Robin Becker > Domain of Perfect Affection Page Archived 2017-05-01 at the Wayback Machine