Two collections of concrete and visual poetry by artist Richard Kontelanetz, with each section beginning at opposite ends of the book. Selections from both I Articulations and Short Fictions were originally published in the Ann Arbor Review, Beyond Baroque, Clown War, Diana's Bi-Monthly, Dragonfly, Equal Time, Extensions, Far Point, Fault, Ghost Dance, Happiness Holding Tank, The Humanist, Interstate, Gegenschein Quarterly, Konglomerati, New York Quarterly, Osiris, Panache, Signal Stations, Unmuzzled Ox, Fourth Assembling (Assembling, 1973), Breakthrough Fictioneers (Something Else, 1973), and more. [details]
Edited by Richard Kostelanetz. [details]
Edited by Richard Kostelanetz. [details]
A collaborative magazine of the unpublished and unpublishable -- selected and printed by the contributors ... Assembling has been a response to a sense of crisis in literary communication and a related distrust of conventional editorial authority . ... [details]
Periodical special edition of Panache Magazine, edited by Richard Kostelanetz. Includes contributions by Jean-Jaques Cory, Hans G. Helms, Hannah Weiner, Madeline Gins, Jean-Francoise Bory, Kenneth King, Michael Badura, Dan Graham, Raymond Federman, Eugene Wildman and many more. [details]
A collaborative magazine of the unpublished and unpublishable -- selected and printed by the contributors.
"It becomes increasingly clear that avant-garde writing is died in America, not because such work is no longer written -- quite the contrary is true -- or none is read -- again untrue -- but because it so rarely slips into established channels of print.
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A collection of relatively minimalist visual poetry by Richard Kostelenetz. Works composed largely between 1967 -1969. Includes an afterword by the artist. [details]
A collection of concrete and visual poetry edited by Richard Kostelanetz, with contributions from Raymond Federman, Liam O'Gallagher, Herb Lubalin, Gay Beste, Robert P. Brown, Ferdinand Kriwet, Robert Lax, Ruth Jacoby, Robert Indiana, John Hinde, Allan Kaprow, Michael Joseph Phillips, Emmett Williams, Patrick Bridgewater, Michael Heller, Tom Phillips, Edwín Morgan, Chryea, John Furnival and many others. ... [details]
"'A serious philosophical intelligence, Cage continually relates life to ideas, and vice versa,' writes arts critic Richard Kostelanetz in his introduction to selected readings by and about the pioneer avant-garde composer. ... [details]
"'A serious philosophical intelligence, Cage continually relates life to ideas, and vice versa,' writes arts critic Richard Kostelanetz in his introduction to selected readings by and about the pioneer avant-garde composer. ... [details]