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Carlos Andres Gomez

    Carlos Andrés Gómez es un aclamado poeta y artista escénico cuyas palabras resuenan profundamente en el público. Su poesía, a menudo descrita como profética y visionaria, explora complejas emociones humanas y cuestiones sociales con una honestidad inquebrantable. Inspirado por su experiencia como trabajador social y maestro, Gómez aporta autenticidad y pasión a sus actuaciones. Su estilo es dinámico y urgente, entrelazando narrativas personales con verdades universales, lo que lo consagra como una voz líder en el movimiento poético contemporáneo.

    Man Up
    Hijito
    Fractures
    • In his landmark debut, Carlos Andres Gomez interrogates race, gender, sexuality, and violence to explore some of the most pressing issues of our time. These poems address the complexities and nuances of toxic masculinity, assimilation, homophobia, and the joy and anguish of trying to raise Black children in America.

      Fractures
    • Hijito

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      In Hijito—selected by Eduardo C. Corral as winner of the 2018 Broken River Prize—Carlos Andrés Gómez writes of brutality and beauty with the same urgency and with a truth that burns readily; it is a collection of survival instincts. As a vital and tender exploration and deconstruction of contemporary society, his poetry engages with America’s ever-changing landscape and the ways in which race, gender, and violence coalesce. Called “powerful, truthful, and sublime” by Cornel West, Gómez’s words are a necessary paean to hope and courage in the modern world.

      Hijito
    • Man Up

      Reimagining Modern Manhood

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Drawing from a celebrated one-man play, this memoir explores the complexities of modern masculinity through the lens of the poet and actor's personal experiences. It offers a poignant coming-of-age narrative that challenges traditional notions of manhood, inviting readers to reflect on identity, vulnerability, and personal growth in contemporary society. The author’s unique perspective provides a fresh and compelling dialogue on what it means to be a man today.

      Man Up