WHITMAN. CANNONBALL. PUEBLA.

Author:   Rodrigo Toscano
Publisher:   Omnidawn Publishing
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9781632431745


Pages:   108
Publication Date:   06 October 2025
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WHITMAN. CANNONBALL. PUEBLA.


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Author:   Rodrigo Toscano
Publisher:   Omnidawn Publishing
Imprint:   Omnidawn Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9781632431745


ISBN 10:   1632431742
Pages:   108
Publication Date:   06 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Toscano’s WHITMAN. CANNONBALL. PUEBLA. demands close reading: each precise phrase, layered reference, and intricate metaphor mobilizes a transhistorical, yet deeply situated, foray into the metapolitics of form (and formal strategies: jokes, jousts, and gestures). Spanning themes from 'Imperium' to 'Humanitas' in his unique demotic style, Toscano's work blends collective action and poetic diplomacy in its critique of national and hemispheric imaginaries, Hispanic representation (past and present), and an emerging new global reset. Wide-ranging, yet pliant and compact, WHITMAN.CANNONBALL. PUEBLA. deftly scales up and scales down the hemispheric rumor mills in the poetry metaverse, offering 'combustions, pipelines, [and] canalizations of fire' that traffic and power the (often disregarded, imperceptible) aesthetic networks which define our contemporary moment."" -- Jose-Luis Moctezuma, author of ""Black Box Syndrome"" ""A geo-politic, an untamed poetics of transnational realignment, or an overloaded composter of 'ethno-politico GPS' signals towards a new mytho-poetic of the Americas. Here’s a poetics built out of economic flows, of multilingual contradictions, of neo or just OG-colonial hustles. A new world symphony for our utterly disoriented century, wildly satirical and utterly serious, taking us all down, especially 'us,' the poets, the academics, the 'culture workers,' struggling to keep up with the changing world order. Forget about it! If you thought you knew what poetry 'does,' you were wrong. And now, even better, you still don’t know, because that’s what the prophetic feels like."" -- Julie Carr, author of ""Underscore""


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Rodrigo Toscano is the author of eleven books of poetry, including The Cut Point and The Charm & The Dread. His poetry has been published in Best American Poetry, Best American Experimental Poetry, Boston Review, Poetry Magazine, Kenyon Review, Georgia Review, Yale Review, and Fence, among others.  

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