Destroyer and Preserver
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Wave Books
Published:31st Mar '11
Should be back in stock very soon
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The world's enduring struggles fuse with a family's tiniest gestures in this popular NY-based poet's most recent collection."Rohrer has an enchanting willingness to look outward, a willingness not to grasp the world using old means which have failed us, even if no new means present themselves ready-made."--Judges' citation, the 2005 International Griffin Poetry Prize Griffin Poetry Prize finalist Matthew Rohrer illuminates the modern plight: trying to figure out how to be a thoughtful citizen, parent, and person as the landscape of terror and history worms its way into our everyday existence. Unnervingly humorous, casual, and tender, Rohrer's poems help us investigate our lives as he investigates his--openly and with a generous presence. From "Dull Affairs": How am I to concentrate on the heavy and dull affairs of state with the sound of a baby having a dream in the other room Matthew Rohrer is the author of five previous books of poetry, including A Plate of Chicken, Rise Up, Satellite, and A Green Light, which was shortlisted for the 2005 Griffin Poetry Prize. He is also co-author of Nice Hat. Thanks. with Joshua Beckman, with whom he has participated in performances at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle. He received the Pushcart Prize and his first book, A Hummock in the Malookas, was selected for the National Poetry Series by Mary Oliver. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and teaches at New York University.
"...written with such tender affection--for people, for places, for the very ability to feel & think--that each poem feels weighted with equal parts nostalgia & hope." --Nate Pritts, Coldfront "VERDICT: Griffin Poetry prize finalist Rohrer is upcoming, and rightly so. Anyone committed to contemporary poetry should read." --Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal "Rohrer's new collection "Destroyer and Preserver" finds him struggling to synthesize his multiple selves: He's a father, a husband, a poet, an American, and a man with "a heart/ it is too big for my clothes." --Michael Brodeur, Boston Globe "[Rohrer's] angular, juxtaposition-based approach to narrative and his commitment to the quotidian--the everyday-made-new--show his interest in New York School poetics." --Michael Flatt, New Pages
ISBN: 9781933517506
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 155g
88 pages