Sergio García Zamora (Esperanza, 1986) is a poet, literary critic, and editor. He graduated from the Central University of Las Villas in philology. He has published eleven books of prize-winning poetry. Most recently, the Fundación Loewe awarded him their prestigious Young Poet’s Prize (2016).
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
A House with No Attic
From the Spanish. I My love, think of the advantages of living in a house with no attic: you'll never fall from the ladder, the children who like to […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
Mother
From the Spanish. my mother goes soft listening to a xylophone. according to the dictio- nary: musical instrument in the percussion family, made of wooden bars. the xylophone, not […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
Poems with Fog
From the Spanish. poems with fog, horrendous poems with fog where you can't drive unless you risk crashing into something, the new foggy poets like to name London without […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
The Truck Driver and Me
From the Spanish. the first time i heard a poem, a poem by Charles Bukowski, was in the cab of a truck. it was a radio program and the […]
