Matthew Rohrer
Matthew Rohrer (born 1970) is an American poet.[1] He is the author of ten books of poetry. Early life and educationBorn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Rohrer was raised in Oklahoma. Rohrer has said that he was a diligent student who finished his work quickly to make time for reading and writing.[2] He earned a BA from the University of Michigan (where he won a Hopwood Award for poetry) and an MFA in poetry from the University of Iowa. He also spent time studying at University College Dublin. WorkA Hummock in the MalookasHis first book of poetry, A Hummock in the Malookas (1995), was selected by Mary Oliver for the 1994 National Poetry Series. Rohrer worked as a night janitor at the University of Iowa's Van Allen astronomy building while writing the poems.[3]: back inside cover A Green LightIn 2005, his collection A Green Light was shortlisted for the International Griffin Poetry Prize. James Tate said of A Green Light: "There are poems in A Green Light that can break your heart with their unexpected twists and turns. You think you know where you are and then you don't and it is inexplicably sad. You experience some kind of emotion that you can't even name, but it's deep and real. That's the power of Matthew Rohrer's new poems."[4]: back cover The Sky Contains the PlansRohrer wrote the poems for The Sky Contains the Plans in the "hypnagogic state" between sleeping and waking.[5] As he explains:
He spent around a year collecting the first hundred lines and then expanded them into the hundred poems that comprise the book. Personal lifeRohrer claims to primarily write while lying down or walking.[2] He was a co-founder and poetry editor for Fence magazine, which began printing in 1998. He lives in Brooklyn, New York and teaches at New York University. Bibliography
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