Poet Matthew Rohrer rests his head on his desk, next to a small  upright animal figurine.

Matthew Rohrer was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Oklahoma. He earned his MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. His first collection, A Hummock in the Malookas (1995), was selected by Mary Oliver for the National Poetry Series. He is the author of Satellite (2001); A Green Light (2004); Rise Up (2007); They All Seemed Asleep (2008); A Plate of Chicken (2009); Destroyer and Preserver (2011); The Others (2017), winner of the Believer Book Award; and Army of Giants (Wave Books, 2024). He has also collaborated with poet Joshua Beckman on Nice Hat. Thanks (2002) and the audio CD Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty (2004).
 
Rohrer’s poems are known for their surreal imagery, imagination, and sharp humor. His book A Green Light was short-listed for the 2005 Griffin International Poetry Prize; the judges noted that Rohrer’s poems “present us the sideways view of the world of a young American not able to assume the mantle of hero.” The recipient of a Pushcart Prize, Rohrer has published his work in The New Young American Poets: An Anthology (2000), The New American Poets: A Bread Loaf Anthology (2000), and Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (2006).
 
Rohrer teaches writing at New York University and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Bibliography

  • A Hummock in the Malookas (poems), Norton (New York City), 1995.
  • Satellite, Verse Press, (Springfield, Mass.), 2001.

Has contributed poems to journals, including the Iowa Review, Verse, and the Denver Quarterly.