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Enola Gay

Luis Armenta Malpica

In line with some of his favorite authors (Paul Celan, Hart Crane, James Merrill, or John Ashbery) Luis Armenta Malpica's most recent book confirms him as an extraordinary voice in the panorama of Mexican and Spanish language literature. His commitment to the book-length poem has been a constant in his poetic work: a universe of correspondences that leads

now to the first hecatomb of the big bang, now to the fatality of the atomic bombs.

Enola Gay is a profound and emotional story, full of discoveries and intentions, in which the word detonates with its multiple effects upon a Hiroshima that is personal and not far from historic events. Words capable of bringing down the Berlin Wall to the beat of Pink Floyd, and all "that," in the way of Inger Christensen, with that smoothness with which snow falls and the elusive force of lightning. It is not gratuitous that one character is the commanding offers and his opposite Mishima, nor that the book functions as a requiem of war.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Broken Bowl Books
  • Publish Date: Oct 6th, 2025
  • Pages: 196
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.25in - 5.50in - 0.53in - 0.66lb
  • EAN: 9781969317019
  • Categories: American - Hispanic & Latino

About the Author

Schimel, Lawrence: - Lawrence Schimel (New York City, 1971) is a full-time author, writing both in Spanish and English. Based in Madrid, hehas published over 130 books in a wide range of genres. He is also a prolifi c literary translator who has published over 200 books, includ ing more than 50 poetry collections. Authors he has translated into Spanish include Michael Ondaatje, Maggie Nelson, Danez Smith, Koleka Putuma, George Takei. Authors he has translated into English include Carmen Boullosa, Juan Villoro, Elsa Cross, Ángelo Néstore, Carlos Pintado, María José Ferrada, Luis Panini.
Armenta Malpica, Luis: - Luis Armenta-Malpica is a poet, essayist and director of Mantis Editores. He is the author of 25 books of poems, the most recent being Chiamatemi Ismaele (Italy, 2019), Enola Gay (Spain, 2019; USA 2022), [Contra] Dicción (Mexico, 2022), and Camaleones (Mexico, 2024). He has received numerous national and international awards for his body of work. He has given lectures, talks and workshops on poetry, literary creation, reading and analysis of texts in diff erent universities and forums around the world. His work has been translated and published in a dozen languages.