Book Fifteen
Rodrigo Toscano
ISBN: 1-891190-16-6
Publication: 2003
Pages: 231
Rodrigo Toscano's Platform is a political one; his writings are predicated on the political conditions of contemporary life. But his work is not (and will never be) predicted by those conditions; indeed, outwitting, unnerving, and outspeaking the forces and figures clinging to control is one of his signal artistic strategies. It would be correct to read Platform as a triumphant product of precise and complex labor (thus adding to the tradition set by of Louis Zukofsky). But where the spirit of Johann Sebastian Bach informed Zukofsky's work, we would suggest that it is the spirit of the Teatro Campesino that informs Toscano's — his poems carry out brilliantly creative interventions. The works is bitingly inventive and yet delicately meticulous; outrageous, funny, anti-hypocritical, and "unfuckingrightgaggable," Platform is victory for the political intelligence whose exercise is now, more than ever, a human necessity.
Rodrigo Toscano grew up in San Diego. After a few years in the San Francisco Bay Area working as a social worker and an activist within the labor movement, he moved to New York, where he continues this work. He is a nationally influential writer, whose work along the intersections of social and aesthetic activism is adding new dimensions to contemporary poetics.
Platform is Rodrigo Toscano's third book. His first book, The Disparities, was published jointly by Green Integer and O Books in 2002. His second book, Partisans (which, due to a variety of circumstances, came out before his first), was published in 1999 by O Books.
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Totality CantosBrian Ang
WorkBrandon Brown
Weak LinkRob Halpern
YavizaRoberto Harrison
The Republic of Exit 43Jennifer Scappettone
The bright red horse—and the blue—Katy Lederer
Merry HellSara Larsen
The Coffin Nail BluesTed Pearson
Notched SunsetsTim Wood
Journey to the SunBrent Cunningham
PreDictionaryMikhail Epstein
HowellTyrone Williams
One Last DitchErik J. M. Schneider
To After That (Toaf)Renee Gladman
The RoutePatrick Durgin & Jen Hofer
PoPedology of an Ambient LanguageEdwin Torres
ParseCraig Dworkin
To The CognoscentiTom Mandel
The TransformationJuliana Spahr
NegativityJocelyn Saidenberg
Ultra VioletaLaura Moriarty
City EclogueEd Roberson
Occupational TreatmentTaylor Brady
Open ClothesSteve Benson
Noh BusinessMurray Edmond
The Up and UpTed Greenwald
BlipSoak01Tan Link
Poetical DictionaryLohren Green
Tis of TheeFanny Howe
PlatformRodrigo Toscano
Fashionable Noise: On Digital PoeticsBrian Kim Stefans
The CraveKit Robinson
Some Vague WifeKathy Lou Schultz
lighthouseM. Mara-Ann
Gardener of StarsCarla Harryman
ForthcomingJalal Toufic
Alien TattersClark Coolidge
VersimilitudeHung Q. Tu
R-huLeslie Scalapinio
Cable Factory 20Lytle Shaw
Pamela: A NovelPamela Lu
TrueRae Armantrout
Bad HistoryBarrett Watten
The Literal WorldJean Day