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DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Center's Tripwire Cross-Cultural Poetics Series welcomes 
 Giancarlo Huapaya, Omar Pimienta, and José Antonio Villarán—all three 
 poets involved in the outstanding literary small publisher Cardboard House 
 Press, dedicated to work in translation from Latin America and Spain, and 
 its offshoot, Cartonera Collective, "a team of book makers devoted to the 
 production of bilingual book art from Latin American authors."\n\n• For 
 this occasion, Tripwire journal will be producing a new Cardboard 
 House/Cartonera Collective volume in its Tripwire Pamphlet 
 Series!\n\nGiancarlo Huapaya (Lima, Peru) has published three collections 
 of poetry, the most recently, Taller Sub Verso (Sub Verse Workshop) (2011, 
 2013).  He is Founder and Editor of Cardboard House Press, a nonprofit 
 publishing house for Latin American and Spanish literature in translation. 
 As a curator of visual poetry, he has presented exhibitions at the Mission 
 Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco and the University of 
 Arizona Poetry Center in Tucson.\n\nOmar Pimienta is a writer/artist who 
 lives and works in the San Diego/Tijuana border region. His artistic 
 practice examines questions of identity, trans-nationality, emergency 
 poetics, sociopolitical landscape and memory. He has published four books 
 of poetry in U.S, México and Spain. He won the Emilio Prado 10th 
 International Publication prize from the Centro Cultural Generación del 27 
 Malaga Spain. His work as a visual artist has been recently shown, at the 
 3ème Biennale Internationale de l'Art Contemporain de Casablanca Maroc, 
 and was part of the Getty Foundation, Pacific Standard Time LA/LA.\n\nJose 
 Antonio Villarán (parent/writer/teacher) is the author of two books of 
 poetry: la distancia es siempre la misma (Matalamanga, 2006) & el cerrajero 
 (Album del Universo Bakterial, 2012); one book of translation, Album of 
 Fences, by Omar Pimienta (Cardboard House Press, 2018); and creator of the 
 AMLT project, an exploration of hypertext literature and collective 
 authorship, which was sponsored by Puma from 2011-2014. His third book, 
 titled open pit, is forthcoming from AUB in 2019. He holds an MFA in 
 Writing from the University of California San Diego, and is currently a PhD 
 Candidate in Literature at the University of California Santa Cruz.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/27/18827655.php
SUMMARY:Tripwire Presents Three Poets From Cardboard House Press
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\n1680 Market Street\nSan Francisco, CA  94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/27/18827655.php
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