One-Letter Visual Poems recycles many One-Letter Poems, but now on a page a few times as large, the pair of books exemplifying the theme that Richard Kostelanetz has explored elsewhere, in both his own work and his criticism of others, of ...
Beginnings: A Speech Oratorio takes a Kostelanetz text collected before and publishes it as a small paperback book that makes performance more feasible for as many as 26 speakers who need not be professional actors, in sum realizing the ...
Kosti's Early Commonplace Book/The East Village 1970 reproduces the aphorisms that Richard Kostelanetz tacked to the wall of his studio between 1967 and 1974, along with his recent commentary on these monumental quotations, all in another ...
ANIMIMA represents the latest interwoven collaboration of John M. Bennett and Richard Kostelanetz.
Remembering Many I've Met: My Life in Other People is another contribution to Richard Kostelanetz's continuing exploration of alternative autobiography, here including private thoughts that, in an imaginatively book design, are barely ...
Head(s) explores how rich a single suffix can be in English.
Having written appreciatively of Ed Ruscha's books since the early 1970s, Richard Kostelanetz creates a homage--his own book-art based wholly on Ruscha's name, implicitly reflecting his stylistic influence.
A book of Richard Kostelanetz' one sentence "openings".