Rodrigo Toscano
Rodrigo Toscano (born 1964 in San Diego) is an American poet.
Life
Originally from San Diego, California. Toscano lived in San Francisco, CA from 1995–1999, and in Brooklyn, NY from 1999-2015. [1] He works for the Labor Institute based in New York City, and lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]
Awards
- 2007 National Poetry Series
- 2005 New York State Fellowship in Poetry
- 2005 Fund for Poetry
- 1998 Fund for Poetry
Works
Poetry
- Explosion Rocks Springfield. Fence Books. 2016. ISBN 978-0-9864373-4-2.
- Deck of Deeds. Counterpath. 2012. ISBN 978-1933996-31-8.
- Collapsible Poetics Theater. Fence Books. 2008. ISBN 978-1-934200-18-6.
- To Leveling Swerve. Krupskaya. 2004. ISBN 978-1-928650-23-2.
- Platform. Atelos. 2003. ISBN 978-1-891190-15-5.
- The Disparities. Green Integer. 2002. ISBN 978-1-931243-25-4.
- Partisans. O Books. 1999. ISBN 978-1-882-02237-3.
Essays
- "De-Liberating Freedoms in Transit". Drunken Boat. October 19, 2005.
Anthologies
- Anne Waldman, Nathaniel Mackey, Ruben Medina, eds. (2017). Resist Much / Obey Little. Dispatches Editions. ISBN 978-1-944682-32-3.
- Daniel Sack, ed. (2017). Imagined Theatres. Palgrave. ISBN 978-1138122048.
- Manuel Brito, ed. (2017). The Canary Island Connection: 60 Contemporary American Poets. Zasterle. ISBN 978-84-87467-50-9.
- Roxanne Power, ed. (2016). Viz. Inter-Arts: Interventions. Viz. Inter-Arts. ISBN 978-0-9786215-2-0.
- Douglas Kearney, ed. (2015). Best American Experimental Writing 2015. Weslyan. ISBN 978-0-8195-7607-1.
- Carmen Gimenez Smith, John Chavez, eds. (2014). Angels of the Americlypse. Counterpath. ISBN 978-1933996-39-4.
- Dana Teen Lomax, ed. (2013). Kindergarde: Avant-Garde Poems for Children. Black Radish Books. ISBN 978-0-9850837-6-2.
- Sharmila Cohen and Paul Legault, eds. (2012). The Sonnets (Translating and Rewriting Shakespeare). Night Boat Books / Telephone Books. ISBN 978-1937658076.
- Craig Dworkin, ed. (2011). Against Expression. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-2711-3.
- Rebecca Wolf, ed. (2009). The Best of Fence (First 9 years). Fence Books. ISBN 978-1-934200-06-3.
- Robert L Giron, ed. (2009). Voices Without Borders. Gival Press. ISBN 978-1928589433.
- Monica de La Torre, Rocio Ceron, Cristián Gómez, ed. (2009). Malditos Latinos Malditos Sudacas. Ediciones el Billar de Lucrecia. ISBN 978-607-00-2108-4.
- Barrett Watten, Carie Noland, eds. (2009). Diasporic Avant Gardes. Palgrave. ISBN 978-1-137-08751-5.
- Teresa Carmody, ed. (2007). The Noulipian Analects. Les Figues Press. ISBN 978-1-934254-00-4.
- Lance Phillips, Geoffrey Gatza, eds. (2007). Here Comes Everybody (an Anthology). Blaze VOX. ISBN 1-934289-04-3.
- David Lehman, Lyn Hejinian, ed. (2004). Best American Poetry 2004. Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-5737-5.
- Leslie Scalapino, ed. (2004). War and Peace. O Books. ISBN 978-1-882022-52-6.
- Val Stevenson, Todd Swift, eds. (2004). In the Criminal's Cabinet: An anthology of poetry and fiction. Nth Position Press. ISBN 978-0954626815.
References
- ↑ Lehman, David (2004-09-14). The Best American Poetry 2004: Series Editor David Lehman. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743257572.
- ↑ http://www.upne.com/1-934200-18-2.html
External links
- "Rodrigo Toscano", Electronic Poetry Center
- "Jacket Interview: Rodrigo Toscano", Jacket 28, October 2005
- Poems by Rodrigo Toscano in InDigest Magazine
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