A new collection of critical essays from veteran artist, author, and critic Richard Kostelanetz. Kostelanetz was born in New York City in 1940 and his work has appeared in The Hudson Review, The New York Times, and Liberty magazine.
"Kosti and I disagree about aspects of many things—technology, libertarianism, rural life—and we also closely agree about many things—secession, cultural anarchy, the fine old American tradition of philosophical antiauthoritarianism. But agree or disagree, I always enjoy the debate—because K is witty, open-minded and eloquent—precisely the qualities that make this book a treasure trove."
Peter Lambourn Wilson
"Kosti and I disagree about aspects of many things—technology, libertarianism, rural life—and we also closely agree about many things—secession, cultural anarchy, the fine old American tradition of philosophical antiauthoritarianism. But agree or disagree, I always enjoy the debate—because K is witty, open-minded and eloquent—precisely the qualities that make this book a treasure trove."
Peter Lambourn Wilson