Poetry. Part theoretical treatise on the ethics of origination, part assemblage-art investigation of the dissemination of public knowledge, THE SOURCE is a book-length conceptual essay, a polemic in defense of constrained bibliomancy and ambient research as authentic means to illuminate truth in all its messy vectors.
"Gordon has convincingly shown us that writing still has the potential to be personal, meaningful and spiritual without our ever having written a word of it."—Kenny Goldsmith
"Stretches a permeable skin around ruptured repositories of human thought-structures while sustaining itself, and us, on a nutritive broth of glorious language plunder...Kabbalist numerology, and exquisitely attuned appropriations."—Kim Rosenfield
Author City: Denver, CO USA
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 in the MFA program at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His work has appeared in numerous national and international journals and magazines.
Reviews and Other Links
NEG @ PennSound
excerpt @ Web Conjunctions
rob mclennan
Eileen Tabios @ Galatea Resurrects
Publishers Weekly starred review
Craig Morgan Teicher @ Bookforum