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Poet Noah Eli Gordon dies at 47

Poet Noah Eli Gordon dies at 47

Associate professor of English and associate chair for creative writing hailed as 鈥榗harismatic,鈥 鈥榠rreplaceable,鈥 and a 鈥榞reat poet and fine teacher鈥


Noah Eli Gordon, a prolific poet and literary figure at the 麻豆免费版下载, died of unexplained causes this month. He was 47.

The death of Gordon, an associate professor of English and associate chair for creative writing, was announced by his mother via Facebook. She did not discuss the cause of death but lamented the 鈥渢errible tragedy鈥 and asked for 鈥渢ime and space to process my grief.鈥

News of his death prompted an outpouring of grief from friends and colleagues.

鈥淣oah Eli Gordon was such a charismatic presence and part of the bedrock of American poetry as my generation has known it. Irreplaceable. My heart goes out to his family,鈥 said fellow poet and author Joshua Carey on Twitter.

Noah Eli Gordon

Noah Eli Gordon, seen here, passed away suddenly this month.

A woman who identified herself as a former student on Twitter wrote that Gordon was her first poetry instructor. 鈥淗is class is why I ever started writing poetry in the first place. He wrote me a recommendation letter when I applied for a job at the writing center. Devastated by this news.鈥

Jeffrey N. Cox, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder distinguished professor and chair of English, shared the news with his department on Monday, saying: 鈥淗e was a great poet, a fine teacher, and an important member of our community.听 He will be deeply missed by all of us.鈥

On teaching creative writing to undergrads, he believed the most important thing was to 鈥渢urn his students into avid readers鈥 who could achieve their own understanding of what a literary work does and how, The Focus reported.

Gordon鈥檚 own creative process, he told a fellow poet in 2007, involved writing 鈥渁 lot.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e tried everything I can think of to bring a poem into the world: automatic writing; timed writing; making word lists; sketching out detailed charts of specific syntax and filling in the words later on; writing only in public; writing at specific times of day,鈥 he said, adding:

鈥淭he really maddening thing about it鈥攁nd I鈥檓 sure this is true for many, many poets鈥攊s that once you鈥檝e had that breakthrough moment with a particular mode, it鈥檚 sure not to work the next time.鈥

Gordon鈥檚 recent published titles include Is That the Sound Of A Piano Coming From Several Houses Down? and The Word Kingdom In The Word Kingdom. Gordon鈥檚 poetry drew from a number of sources and inspirations he considered formative, including the works of Charles Simic, Ann Lauterbach and Michael Palmer, as well as the worlds of music and visual arts.

Gordon鈥檚 latest published work, Is That The Sound Of A Piano鈥, draws on significant musical influences.

Gordon thrived on collaborations, with notable literary names including Joshua Marie Wilkinson and Sara Veglahn.

He was also an editor and co-publisher of several literary magazines, including The Volta and Letter Machine Editions, and director of Subito Press and Braincase Press.

Noah Eli Gordon was born in 1975 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was living in Denver at the time of his passing. He earned a BA and MFA in 1999 and 2004, respectively, from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He joined the 麻豆免费版下载Boulder faculty in 2009.

Noah Eli Gordon was such a charismatic presence and part of the bedrock of American poetry as my generation has known it. Irreplaceable. My heart goes out to his family鈥.

Gordon鈥檚 literary prowess showed even in social media posts. Upon receiving his first COVID-19 vaccination, this is what he posted on :

鈥淚鈥檓 sitting in the parking lot of Dick鈥檚 sporting-goods arena in Denver, sobbing. All of the tumult, tension, uncertainty, all of the ways we have been collectively jostled over the course of the last year, I feel it all acutely coursing through my body at this very moment, feel it making its slow way out, exiting at last, like some kind of baptismal, cathartic decamping. I鈥檓 sitting in the parking lot of Dick鈥檚 sporting-goods arena after having just gotten vaccinated. I鈥檓 sitting alone in my car. There are one hundred other people alone in their cars around me. The collective isolation of the last year hangs in the air like some kind of fog ready to be blown away by strong winds. I think about the five people I鈥檝e loved who died over the last year, how they too hover in the periphery, how the heartbreak I鈥檝e gone through recently also clouds my way of seeing the world. I鈥檓 sitting in the parking lot of Dick鈥檚 sporting-goods arena after having just gotten vaccinated and waiting the requisite 20 minutes to ensure that I don鈥檛 have an allergic reaction. I wonder if I鈥檓 the only one here sobbing; it started the second I got the shot. It was painless. But it made me feel something, made me feel connected again to all the pain I鈥檇 been through this past year, to all the pain we鈥檇 been through, all the pain you鈥檝e been through. Now, I鈥檓 ready to drive home...鈥