Jordan Davis (born 1970 in New York City) is an American poet. He is one of the Flarf poets. He is poetry editor of The Nation.[1]
He graduated from Columbia College, where he studied with Kenneth Koch.[2] He was editor of The Poetry Project Newsletter.[3] In 1998, he founded The Hat, with Christopher Edgar.[4]
His work appeared in Poetry,[5] Boston Review,[6] and 3:AM Magazine.[7]
Sarah Manguso and Jordan Davis have...gathered together a group of poets who, by the title’s implication, are free from the restraints and requirements imposed by what Davis calls “the government of poetry-land,” and radical compared to the staid, homogenized poetry cranked out by writers obsessed with the magazine-book-adjunct job-tenured job fast track to Ted Kooser-land.
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