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Furtherest Fictions
Richard Kostelanetz
Furtherest Fictions
Richard Kostelanetz
Publisher Marketing: RICHARD KOSTELANETZ has been publishing radically alternative narratives, mostly in literary magazines, for over three decades. Among the many books and chapbooks printing his fictions are In the Beginning (1971), Short Fictions (1974), Numbers: Poems & Stories (1974), Openings & Closings (1975), Constructs (1975), Come Here (1975), One Night Stood (1977), Constructs Two (1978), Foresthortenings and Other Stories (1978), Tabula Rasa (1978), Inexistences (1978), Exhaustive Parallel Intervals (1979), More Short Fictions (1980), Reincarnations (1981), Epiphanies (1983), Constructs Three-Six (four books, 1991), Flipping: A Constructivist Novel (1991), Fifty Constructivist Stories (1991), Intermix (1991), Two-Element Stories (2003), Minimal Fictions (1996), 3-Element Stories (1998), Seven Jewish Short Fictions (2007), Furtherest Fictions (2007), Micro Stories (2010), Thrice (2010), Erotic Minimal Fictions (2010), Epiphanies Complete (2011), Lovings (2011), More Openings & Closings (2011), Epiphanies I & II (2012), 1001 Enumerated Stories (2012), Openings (2012), Minimal Erotic Fictions (2012), GhoStories (2012), Verbal Fictions (2012), Visual Fictions (2013), Conceptual Fictions (2012), CF 1 (2013), Symmetries (2013), GhoSTories (2013), To&Fro& (2013), Ops & Clos (2013), Homophones: Stories ( 2013), and 1-99 (2013). Contributor Bio: Kostelanetz, Richard Richard Kostelanetz was born in 1940 in New York City and still lives there. He is a writer, artist, critic, and editor of the avant- garde who is productive in many fields. He has degrees from Brown University, Columbia University, and attended King's College, London. He served as visiting professor or guest artist at a variety of institutions and lectured widely. His published works include In the Beginning (1971), The End of Intelligent Writing: Literary Politics in America (1974), Recyclings: A Literary Autobiography (1974, 1984), A Berlin Lost (1984), and A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes (1999), as well as many small press experimental and visual poetry titles. Individual entries on Richard Kostelanetz's work appear in Readers Guide to Twentieth-Century Writers, Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature, Contemporary Poets, Contemporary Novelists, Postmodern Fiction, Webster's Dictionary of American Writers and Britannica.com.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 20, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9781937401047 |
Publishers | Archae Editions |
Pages | 300 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 16 mm · 403 g |
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