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"PhillyTalks #5"

Rodrigo Toscano, Alan Gilbert

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Event Date: Thursday, September 17, 1998
Location: Slought Foundation at University of Pennsylvania
PhillyTalks Series | Organized by Louis Cabri

Caption: Slought Foundation Event Space, 2003



Rodrigo Toscano's forthcoming books include: The Disparities (Sun & Moon), Partisans (O Books), and an as yet untitled book commissioned by Atelos Press. His work will appear in The Gertrude Stein Awards Anthology (Sun & Moon). His work has appeared in numerous American and Canadian Journals: Chain, West Coast Line, Poetics Journal, New American Writing, Proliferation, Big Allis, Tripwire, Object, Washington Review, Zyzzyva, Explosive Views (Audio CD), Torque, Apex of the M, Ribot, B City, Situation, Mirage, Fourteen Hills, Lyric &, Prosodia, Exhaust, Lipstick, Superflux, The Little Magazine (on CD ROM), and Crayon 2.

Alan Gilbert holds an English Ph.D. from SUNY Buffalo, where he wrote a dissertation on early nineteenth-century British working-class agrarianism and abolitionism. While in Buffalo, he co-edited the literary journal apex of the M. He has had poems and book reviews published in First Intensity, Sulfur, The Poetry Project Newsletter and Denver Quarterly.

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