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Noah Cicero was born on 10 October, 1980 in Youngstown, Ohio, U.S., is an American novelist, short-story writer (born 1980). Discover Noah Cicero's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Noah Cicero Net Worth
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Noah Cicero (born October 10, 1980) is an American novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He is the author of nine books of fiction, two books of poetry, and two ebooks.
Cicero's stories, poetry, and essays have been published in magazines such as Scarecrow, Brittle Star, Retort, Nth Position, Black Ice, Identity Theory, Prague Literary Review, and many others.
In 2000, he was employed at the Grand Canyon but was fired due to drinking on the job.
Cicero came to notoriety in the mid-2000s during the “alt-lit” movement, alongside writers like Tao Lin and Brandon Scott Gorrell.
His writing covers a range of styles and genres, from poetry to prose and fiction to nonfiction.
It focuses on themes such as American life, depression, poverty, existentialism, troubled relationships, consumerism, and Buddhism.
Much of Cicero’s writing employs a flat, matter-of-fact tone.
Of his writing, Cicero has said: “I have always written about humiliation and the failure of expectations, it has never changed.” He has cited Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jean Rhys, Richard Yates, and Richard Wright as some of his favorite authors.
For the poems in Bipolar Cowboy, Cicero said he was influenced by Tang dynasty poets such as Du Fu and Li Bo.
His books have been translated into Turkish, Kurdish, and Spanish.
His first novel, The Human War (2003), was adapted into a movie and won the 2014 Beloit Film Festival award for Best Screenplay.
He lives in Las Vegas, where he has worked at a supermarket and as a litigation-trial paralegal.
His fiction is anthologized in The Edgier Waters, published by 3:AM Magazine in 2006.
Cicero grew up in Vienna, Ohio, what he calls “a sleazy, one-red-light town.” His mother was a tow-motor driver and his father was a butcher at a Kmart.
Cicero has said that he had no books in his house as a child and started to read ghost stories around 13 or 14 years of age.
He lived in Seongnam in 2012 while teaching English; many of the poems in Bipolar Cowboy (2015) reference experiences from his time and relationships in South Korea.
He graduated from Youngstown State University in 2013 with a degree in political science and government.
He later returned to the Grand Canyon, writing about his experiences in Give It to the Grand Canyon (2019).