Army of Giants
By (Author) Matthew Rohrer
Wave Books
Wave Books
8th January 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Poetry by individual poets
Poetry
811.54
Paperback
112
Width 139mm, Height 203mm
Matthew Rohrer's Army of Giants is a diverse meditation on the ways in which the physical world intersects, overlaps, and informs the universe of the imagination.
Formally audacious, these are poems that playfully engage with word constraint, iambic pentameter, and long-sentence forms, keeping us in a constant state of surprise and curiosity. By sanctifying everything from lava lamps, cemeteries, and clouds to literary heroes such as Anna Akhmatova, Chika Sagawa, and Lewis Warsh, Matthew Rohrer continues his project of uncovering wonder wherever it can found. In poems that rise and build toward a gigantic peak at the center,Army of Giantsprovides new poetic vistas from which we can contemplate the worlds we inhabit.
Even through the clamor of war, garbage trucks, stolen cars, and crying babies, Rohrer maintains an alluring tranquility, a Taoist chill to temper a casualness that might otherwise get flagged as too hip. Li Po and Rumi drink jugs of wine, Wu Wei" presides calmly over the lovely closing poem that takes his name, and clouds drift from one poem to the next.
Michael Brodeur,The Boston Globe
Rohrers frequently beautiful, brief poems are rooted in specific images that initially seem unrelatedbut which ultimately form a unity as meditations on how the ordinary distractions of everyday life can be seen as the source for almost everything important in life.
Ken Tucker,Entertainment Weekly
Rohrer writes poems that crackle and sputter, often branching toward new meaning and emotion within the span of a single line.
Publishers Weekly
Matthew Rohreris the author ofThe Sky Contains the Plans(Wave Books, 2020),The Others(Wave Books, 2017), which was the winner of the 2017 Believer Book Award,Surrounded by Friends(Wave Books, 2015),Destroyer and Preserver(Wave Books, 2011),A Plate of Chicken(Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009),Rise Up(Wave Books, 2007) andA Green Light(Verse Press, 2004), which was shortlisted for the 2005 Griffin Poetry Prize. He is also the author ofSatellite(Verse Press, 2001), and co-author, with Joshua Beckman, ofNice Hat. Thanks.(Verse Press, 2002), and the audio CDAdventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty. He has appeared on NPRsAll Things ConsideredandThe Next Big Thing. His first book,A Hummock in the Malookaswas selected for the National Poetry Series by Mary Oliver in 1994. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and teaches at NYU. He can be reached atluminousfork@gmail.com.