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Melchy, Yaxkin. Los poemas que vi por un telescopio, 2009: t.p. (Yaxkin Melchy) front flap (b. 1985 in Mexico City; poet)
ADN digital, 2010: t.p. (Yaxkin Melchy) ; p. [51] (Yaxkin Melchy (Ciudad de México, 1985). Se graduó de Diseño Industrial y estudia Letras Hispánicas en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Coordinador de la Red de los poetas salvajes, portal de autores emergentes. Ha publicado El Nuevo Mundo (2008) , Ciudades electrodomésticas (2009), Los poemas que vi por un telescopio (2009), Las pequeñas galaxias (2009) y Emilio, la danza y la escritura (2009). Estos forman parte de su obra titulada El Nuevo Mundo. Hace arte stencil y es coeditor del proyecto Santa Muerte Cartonera)
World Poetry Review. Viewed September 12, 2024: (Yaxkin Melchy Ramos (Mexico City, 1985) is a Mexican and Peruvian-Quechua poet, translator, ecopoetics researcher, bookmaker, and artisan-activist-editor who writes primarily in Spanish. He is the author of THE NEW WORLD, a five-part "constellation-book" which was written intermittently between 2007 and 2017. Currently he is a post-doctoral student at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, where he is researching ecopoetic currents between Japan and Latin America. Since 2017, he has been translating contemporary Japanese poetry to Spanish) https://worldpoetryreview.org/2024/03/13/three-poems-by-yaxkin-melchy/
Flor de amanecers. Author's blog. Viewed September 12, 2024: (Yaxkin Melchy Ramos-Yupari. (Mexico City, 1985). Yaxkin Melchy is a Mexican poet, researcher, translator of Japanese poetry, and editor with Peruvian and Quechua heritage. He is currently part of the interdisciplinary group Grupo de Investigaciones Poética de la Madre Tierra [Group for the Poetic Investigation of Mother Earth]. Together with Mónica Nepote, he has edited Semillas de nuestra tierra [Seeds of our land] (Cactus del viento, 2023), the first Mexican ecopoetic anthology, and has published his ecopoetic reflections that walk through Latin America, Indigenous Nations, and Japanese poetry in diverse magazines and articles. His reflections and research develop the relationships between poetry, the arts, the heart, and ecological thought. Yaxkin has a Ph.D. in Humanities from the University of Tsukuba (2023) and, as a poet, has won various poetry awards in Mexico and is the creator of renowned artisanal books. Among his latest published poetry books is Poetechnics (English translation by Ryan Greene, Cardboard House Press, 2023) https://flordeamaneceres.wordpress.com/acerca-de/#biografia_eng