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Richard Cory Kostelanetz (born May 14, 1940) is an American artist, author, and critic.

Kostelanetz was born to Boris Kostelanetz and Ethel Cory and is the nephew of the conductor Andre Kostelanetz. He has a B.A. from Brown University and an M.A. in American History from Columbia University under Woodrow Wilson, NYS Regents, and International Fellowships; he also studied at King's College London as a Fulbright Scholar.

He is the recipient of grants from the Guggenheim Foundation (1967), Pulitzer Foundation (1965), the DAAD Berliner Kunstlerprogramm (1981–1983), Vogelstein Foundation (1980), Fund for Investigative Journalism (1981), Pollock-Krasner Foundation (2001), CCLM (1981), ASCAP (1983 annually to the present), American Public Radio Program Fund (1984), and the National Endowment for the Arts with ten individual awards (1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991). He also assumed production residencies at the Electronic Music Studio of Stockholm, Experimental TV Center (Owego, NY), Mishkenot Sha'ananim (Jerusalem), and the MIT Media Lab.


Kostelanetz came onto the literary scene with essays in quarterlies such as Partisan Review and The Hudson Review, then profiles of older artists, musicians and writers for The New York Times Magazine; these profiles were collected in Master Minds" (1969)'.

His book The End of Intelligent Writing: Literary Politics in America (1974) caused considerable controversy. SoHo: The Rise and Fall of an Artists' Colony (2003) chronicles cultural life in New York City in the late 20th century. In 1967, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest," vowing to refuse to pay taxes raised to fund the Vietnam War.

Books of his radically alternative fiction include In the Beginning (1971) (the alphabet arranged in single and double letter combinations), Short Fictions (1974), More Short Fictions (1980, and Furtherest Fictions (2007)); of his mostly visual poetry, Visual Language (1970), I Articulations (1974), Wordworks (1993), and More Wordworks (2006).

Among the anthologies he has edited are On Contemporary Literature (1964, 1969), Beyond Left & Right (1968), John Cage (1970, 1991), Moholy-Nagy (1970), Breakthrough Fictioneers (1973), Scenarios (1980), and The Literature of SoHo (1981).

A political anarchist-libertarian, he authored Political Essays (1999) and Toward Secession: More Political Essays (2008) and has since 1987 been a contributing editor for Liberty. In 1973 he was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto II.

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      • RICHARD KOSTELANETZ (B. 1940) each: Manifestoes each: offset lithograph ea
        Apr. 23, 2024

        RICHARD KOSTELANETZ (B. 1940) each: Manifestoes each: offset lithograph ea

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        RICHARD KOSTELANETZ (B. 1940) each: Manifestoes each: offset lithograph each: 55.5 x 43cm. (2)

        Christie's
      • RICHARD KOSTELANETZ - NUMBERS ONE
        Jun. 29, 2021

        RICHARD KOSTELANETZ - NUMBERS ONE

        Est: $500 - $800

        Lot 8 Richard Kostelanetz American (b. 1940) Numbers One (1974) complete set of 6 silkscreens each pencil signed and numbered 78/150 sheet (each): 30 x 22 1/4 inches Provenance: From the Estate of Friede Gorewitz. Previously in the collection of Friede & Rubin L. Gorewitz produced for Cory Gallery in 1974

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • [VISUAL/CONCRETE POETRY] EMMETT WILLIAMS, BRION GYSIN, RICHARD KOSTELANETZ
        Jun. 22, 2021

        [VISUAL/CONCRETE POETRY] EMMETT WILLIAMS, BRION GYSIN, RICHARD KOSTELANETZ

        Est: €100 - €150

        Includes: Emmet Williams, Sweethearts. New York, Something Else Press, 1967. Softcover with Marcel Duchamp's Coeurs Volants on cover. 20.5 x 14 cm. Concrete Love Poem. Very good. + Brion Gysin, Let the Mice in. West Glover, Something Else Press, 1973. Edited by Jan Herman. 23.5 x 15.5 cm, 64 pp. First edition of 500 copies in hardcover. Texts by William Burroughs & Ian Sommerville. Orange-brown wraps rubbed, interior mint. + Richard Kostelanetz, I Articulations. New York, Kulchur Foundation, 1974. 25 x 19 cm, 64 pp. Two collections of concrete and visual poetry with each section beginning at opposite ends of the book. Erratum slip paperclipped to title page, rustmarks on 4 pp. Slight rubbing on sofcover, slightly dog-earied at bottom, else good. (total 3)

        Zwiggelaar Auctions
      • SECOND, FOURTH AND SIXTH ASSEMBLING
        Apr. 01, 2021

        SECOND, FOURTH AND SIXTH ASSEMBLING

        Est: $300 - $400

        Second, Fourth and Sixth Assembling compiled by Richard Kostelanetz, Henry Korn, Mike Metz. Some cover wear and soiling. Submitted art and poetry on the artists' own paper. Uncommon.

        Ashcroft and Moore
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