Noah Eli Gordon
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Noah Eli Gordon is an American poet, born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975. Gordon was educated at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He currently teaches at the University of Colorado at Denver. His work has appeared in numerous national and international journals and magazines.
[edit] Selected publications
- The Frequencies (Tougher Disguises, 2003)
- The Area of Sound Called the Subtone (Ahsahta, 2004)
- That We Come To A Consensus (with Sara Veglahn (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2005)
- Inbox (BlazeVOX, 2006)
- A Fiddle Pulled from the Throat of a Sparrow (New Issues, 2007)
- Novel Pictorial Noise (HarperCollins, 2007; selected by John Ashbery for the 2006 National Poetry Series)
- Figures for a Darkroom Voice (with Joshua Marie Wilkinson;Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2007)
[edit] External links
Poems
- How Human Nouns a selection from the Fiddle book
- SIX PARAGRAPHS FROM A PERFECTLY FUNCTIONAL BOOK a selection from Novel Pictorial Noise
Reviews & Essays
- on Brandon Stosuy
- on Kenneth Koch
- on Rod Smith
- on Chapbooks
- on David Shapiro
- on Joseph Lease
- on Aaron Kunin
- on Karen Volkman
- on Anselm Berrigan
- more on Berrigan
- on Andrew Joron
- on Belladonna Books
- from Poet’s Bookshelf II:Contemporary Poets on Books That Shaped Their Art
- on Matthew Cooperman
- on Hocquard & Gevirtz
- "working notes 2002"
Interviews
Others
- NEG's Blog
- Colorado Poets Center site includes biographical material and poems