Noah Eli Gordon (born 1975 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet. Gordon was educated at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He currently teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Gordon currently writes the chapbook review column for the book review publication Rain Taxi. His work has appeared in numerous national and international journals and magazines.
That We Come To A Consensus (with Sara Veglahn; Ugly Duckling Presse, 2005)
[1] (BlazeVOX, 2006)
A Fiddle Pulled from the Throat of a Sparrow (New Issues, 2007)
Novel Pictorial Noise (Harper Perennial, 2007; selected by John Ashbery for the 2006 National Poetry Series; awarded the San Francisco State University Poetry Center Book Award)
Figures for a Darkroom Voice (with Joshua Marie Wilkinson;Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2007)
Acoustic Experience (Pavement Saw Press, 2008)
Poetry
from The Year of the Rooster
from The Source
from The Source
from The Source
from The Source
Diminishing Returns
Eight Meditations on Enormity, Petrifaction, and Work
An exact comprehension of the composer’s intent
FOUR ALLUSIVE FIELDS
Gepetto Also Made a Mother
THE LAUGHING ALPHABET
from Novel Pictorial Noise
poems with sound files
How Human Nouns
SIX PARAGRAPHS FROM A PERFECTLY FUNCTIONAL BOOK from Novel Pictorial Noise
from Jaywalking the Is
Flag a sestina
Creative Nonfiction
from Dysgraphia
Sound Files
PennSound page
on National Public Radio
@ Dikeou Collection
@ Emergency series
@ Segue series
@ MLA 2008 offsite
@ Prairie Lights
@ weirddeermedia
Criticism & Essays
on Jack Spicer
on Donna Stonecipher
on Farid Matuk
on Ben Doller
on John Olson
on Joron's The Sound Mirror
Chapbook Corner Round-up 2008
Keeping Creeley’s Company:Chapbook design, community, and collaboration
on Frank O'Hara
on Brandon Stosuy
on Kenneth Koch
on Rod Smith
Considering Chapbooks: A Brief History of the Little Book
Written and Rewritten to Order: The Gift of Generative Possibility in the Work of 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