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100 1 $aGoldsmith, Kenneth.
245 14 $aThe ideal lecture :$b(in memory of David Antin) /$cKenneth Goldsmith.
250 $aFirst edition.
260 $a[Aalst] :$bHet Balanseer,$cc2018.
300 $a62 pages ;$c17 cm
520 8 $a"This lecture premiered at The Louvre auditorium as part of FIAC's public programs in October, 2017. To give it, I loaded the talk into a teleprompter program on my laptop. The line breaks in the piece are a result of the way the teleprompter program broke them up in order to facilitate the reading of the work. Although I have never written lineated verse, I love the idea that a computer lineated the verse for me. This lecture, then, reads an awful lot like the way I talk, but it is truly nothing like the way I talk"-- Kenneth Goldsmith.
600 10 $aGoldsmith, Kenneth.
650 0 $aLectures and lecturing$xPhilosophy.
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