Poetry. "In this violent and deeply accusatory book the cause and the effect are the restoration of our historical context as crime. The crime being murder. DEATHSTAR/RICO-CHET: The canceled check of a civilization. Somehow I don't think that Pound thought his investment in poetry as 'news that stays new' would be returned for lack of funds. The implications of Goldman's work are immense"—Rod Smith. "Like a Situationist armed with a Search Engine, Judith Goldman provides a homeopathic cure for a polis drowning in news feeds that starve instead of inform. Listen, O, Citizens!"—Charles Bernstein.
Author City: BUFFALO, NY USA
Judith Goldman is the author of VOCODER (Roof Books, 2001), DEATHSTAR/RICO-CHET (O Books, 2006), "the dispossessions" (atticus/finch, 2009), and L.B.; OR, CATENARIES (Krupskaya, 2011). She co-edited the annual journal WAR AND PEACE with Leslie Scalapino from 2005-2009 and currently edits a feature on contemporary innovative poetry for the e-journal Postmodern Culture. She is a Harper Schmidt Fellow and Collegiate Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, teaching in the arts humanities core and in creative writing. In fall 2011 she was the Holloway Lecturer in the Practice of Poetry at University of California, Berkeley. She teaches in the English Department at the University of Buffalo.