Nada Gordon

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Nada Gordon (born 1964 in Oakland ) is an American writer and multidisciplinary artist.

life and work

Nada Gordon was born in California , where she studied alternative poetries at San Francisco State University, among others . She wrote her thesis at Berkeley University on the American writer and poet Bernadette Mayer . In 1988 she emigrated to Japan. There she taught English and was co-editor of AYA magazine . In 1999 she returned to the United States and settled in Brooklyn. She is considered one of the co-founders of the Flarf . Her poems have been translated into several languages: Japanese, Icelandic, Hebrew and Burmese. She teaches English as a second language at the Pratt Institute .

Publications in English

Individual evidence

  1. Nada Gordon. Arizona State University, accessed January 28, 2016 .
  2. POET OF THE WEEK: NADA GORDON. Brooklyn Poets, February 2015, accessed January 28, 2016 .