Description
Poetry. Latinx Studies. Translated by Lawrence Schimel. "Panini's poems have flesh and bones and they sing and mourn with the beauty of a naked lover in front of our eyes. He is much of a beautiful Frankenstein of a poet, a surgeon devilishly using a scalpel. His poetry does not reveal, dissect; does not contemplate, entice; does not talk, whispers; intimate and dangerous like a poisoned psalm. Each poem's a human puzzle, memorable and intriguing, always inviting. This book is a cartography of desire."—Carlos Pintado
Author Bio
Luis Panini (Monterrey, Mexico, 1978) is a writer and architect, now based in Los Angeles. His first book won the Nuevo León Literature Prize in 2008. He is the author of the novels El uranista, La mala hora, Esquirlas, and the Los Cronopolios trilogy, as well as two collections of short stories: Terrible anatómica, Mala fe sensacional, and Función de repulsa.
Author City: LOS ANGELES, CA USA