on the night of December 4, the editor, essayist and poet died Horacio warpola at 42 years old. Close friends, colleagues and institutions such as Secretary of Culture and the Inballthey said goodbye to the vate and sent their condolences to his closest circle.
The author of eight books, including his Where will We Go When There Is No Forest Left and the cats Are Sleeping (2024), was born in the State of mexico, in 1982, in Atizapán de zaragoza; However, he lived in Querétaro (City Q) for two decades, which is why he was also recognized as Querétaro.
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Querétaro was where he developed his great profession as a poet, he completed a diploma in Literary Creation at the state School of Writers. coordinated literary creation workshops. Before, lived three years in Madrid, Spainwhere he also studied a master’s degree in Literary Creation. While there, he won the VII Villaviciosa Story Contest.
A fervent promoter of poetry (postmodern, experimental, futuristic, concrete) and independent publishing, among many other matters of daily life, Warpola published Lake Korea, Sad Luck of the Flying Fish, Physics of Chameleons, Metadrones, Deeds, 300 verses for the construction of an organic protocyborg, Electronic Badauy: Komandrovian poetry anthology 1965-1985 and Where We’ll Go When There’s No Forest Left and The cats Are Sleeping, recently published.
in addition, he participated in various anthologies such as Last Choirs for the Promised Land: 40 young poets from the State of Mexico (FCE)Guasap: 15 super current Mexican poets, Poem strategy, Why I write, Page 1: anthology of narrators and poets in Querétaro and as a prologue in X8 (or, this damn cat), by Martín García López.
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He hosted, for a considerable time, a program called Programmed Iridescence, through Radio Nopal, a self-managed project. By 2025, it would inaugurate the literary residencies at Casa Lago UNAM and, before that, within the framework of International Book Fair (FIL) from Guadalajara, would accompany some presentations and talks.Time, though, had other plans.
Heartfelt farewells to Horacio Warpola
Among the institutions and organizations that said goodbye and dedicated words,obituaries and poems by and for Horacio Warpola,Tierra Adentro,the Economic Culture Fund,stands outthe ministry of culture of Mexico,the Creation Support System; writers and poets such as Javier Moro,Román Luján,Luis Eduardo García,Carla Faesler,the actor Lazaro Gabino Rodríguez,the author Yuri Herrera.
yoru house, Radio Nopal wrote to him: “Rest in rebellion dear @HWarpolayour departure leaves a great void.We are left with knowing about you, your art, your struggles and resistance.”
If anything remains to be writen,let it be to replicate his verses to face the unexpected: “What do you want to ask the poet / Don’t ask him about his death / Don’t question him about the afterlife / After his life / Ask him for a poem brief”.
MC
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