Noah Cicero

Noah Cicero
Born October 10, 1980 (1980-10-10) (age 31)
Youngstown, Ohio
Occupation novelist, essayist
Nationality American
Alma mater Youngstown State University
Genres Transgressional fiction, existential,
Notable work(s) Best Behavior, The Human War,


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Noah Cicero (born 1980) is an American novelist, short-story writer, and poet. He lives in Youngstown, Ohio, and is the author of six books of fiction:

His fiction is also anthologized in:

His stories, poetry, and essays have also been published extensively, at such magazines as Scarecrow, Brittle Star, Retort, Nth Position, Black Ice, Identity Theory, Prague Literary Review and many others. He has done readings at KGB Bar in New York.[1]

He has cited Sartre, Hemingway and Beckett as central influences.

His essays are both political and philosophical in nature, sometimes using the tools of psychology and philosophy to crucify those political leaders or followers he sees as acting in bad faith. Some of these essays have been written in collaboration with Ohio journalist Bernice Mullins.

He is a former co-editor of 3:AM Magazine.

He has two books published on Bear Parade.

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