Kenneth Goldsmith

Kenneth Goldsmith reading at President Obama's A Celebration of American Poetry at the [[White House]] on May 11, 2011 Kenneth Goldsmith (born 1961) is an American poet and critic. He was the founding editor of UbuWeb and an artist-in-residence at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (CPCW) at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught. He was also a senior editor of PennSound at the University of Pennsylvania. He hosted a weekly radio show at WFMU from 1995 until June 2010. He published 32 books including ten books of poetry, notably ''Fidget'' (2000), ''Soliloquy'' (2001), ''Day'' (2003) and his American trilogy, ''The Weather'' (2005), ''Traffic'' (2007), and ''Sports'' (2008), 'Seven American Deaths and Disasters'' (2011), and 'Capital: New York Capital of the Twentieth Century'' (2015). He also was the author of three books of essays, ''Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digital Age'' (2011), ''Wasting Time on The Internet'' (2016), and ''Duchamp Is My Lawyer: The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of UbuWeb'' (2020). In 2013, he was appointed the Museum of Modern Art's first poet laureate. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Wasting time on the Internet / by Goldsmith, Kenneth

    Published 2016
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    Divertimento : for violin and viola / by White, David Ashley

    Published 2015
    Other Authors: “…Goldsmith, Kenneth, 1938-…”
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    Hæmatology and blood groups, papers.

    Published 1961
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