Goldsmith, Kenneth
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1961-
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
No.105 / Goldsmith, Kenneth., 1993
Item
Identifier: CC-10414-10618
Scope and Contents
Contains lists of Rap phrases. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1993
No.110 10.4.93-10.7.93 / Goldsmith, Kenneth., 1994
Item
Identifier: CC-28956-30288
Scope and Contents
The book was written during a stay in Poland in collaboration with Polish students. Goldsmith indicates that he wrote a 1500 word work in Polish without understanding the language but the Polish audience did and appreciated it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1994
No.111 2.7.93-10.20.96, 1997
Item
Identifier: CC-27596-28673
Scope and Contents
This book is described by Charles Bernstein as"The Borscht belt meets concept art in this delirious digest of obsessive gaiety, this useless collection of perishable information, this wily catalog of everyday life, this alphabetic bestiary of the ribs, joints, sinews, and bones of language's alluring lore. {This] could be the longest, and maybe the last, list poem of the 20th century. On the way, Goldsmith has reinvented prosody - conting by 1's 2's 3's, and up - as he inventories the raring rush of rippling, or is it ripping?, words: inchoate yet coalescing, a fractal romp on just this side of virtual reality." All the phrases end in sounds end in the sound R and are organized alphabetically by syllable-count beginning with A, aar, air and ending with a "7,228 syllable tour de force of astonishing proportions. But in the spirit of George Perec...Goldsmith uses these rules to expose the reader/listener/viewer to the marvels and vagaries of language in the late twentieth century....
Dates:
1997
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