1.
Rodrigo Toscano "Meditatio Lectoris" (2003)
(from Toscano's book,"To Leveling Swerve")
Recorded in NYC, February 2002, with Edwin Torres (engineering and sound tweaking assistance)
Mills Contemporary Writing Series, Mills College, 2006
1. Introduction
(3:29)
2. Lunar
Chord (6:16)
3. In
the Speed of Slope (7:06)
4. Some
Kind of Rip in What I See (3:01)
5. Dude
Descending a Staircase (0:56)
6. Eat
Flesh in America (3:36)
7. E
Man's Proclamation (1:52)
8. In
Line With What (0:52)
9. Some
Notes on Princess Di (3:34)
10. A
Postcard from Across the Utes (4:54)
11. I
Wanted to Say Hello... But My Hair Was a Mess (3:50)
12. A
Most Imperfect Start (6:48)
13. Motor
Priest (8:15)
Questions
(16:04)
Complete
Reading (1:00:26)
English Department Reading Series, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2000
Introduction (0:46): MP3
Complete Reading (52:37): MP3
Reading at the Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, December 11, 1999
1. Of a Norse Feriunt, Of a Color Feriant (1:03)
2. Arrowhead for Good Times (1:46)
3. Stretching Out the Tuners in Fib Country (2:38)
4. May Cause Drowsiness (1:46)
5. Mr. Hayes (1:29)
6. Torresian Revelation (0:45)
7. Bio Rodent (2:35)
8. Orange Man in Blue Sky (2:48)
9. Besame Mucho (2:17)
10. Ge Saron (2:09)
11. Oars (0:56)
12. See-Saw Me (0:50)
13. Bone Boy (3:59)
14. Davishiditanotti (4:15)
15. Animal is Poem (5:37)
16. I.E. Seduce Her (3:51)
Also of Interest:
Torres reads for Frequency Audio Journal, First Issue
Os Sos Saros (1:08): mp3
Segue reading at Double Happiness, NYC, February 19, 2000
Impulsive Behavior at the Whitney Museum of American Art!: An Evening with Poets Bruce Andrews, Edwin Torres, and Charles Bernstein, April 8, 1999
Reading at UC San Diego, 2001 (36:29): mp3
Kenning reading: We Speak Saying Nothing
Segue Reading at the Bowery Poetry Club
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