Enrique Moya Explained
Enrique Moya (born 1958 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan poet, fiction writer, literary translator, essayist and critic of music and literature.[1] [2] He has published work in diverse literary genres in newspapers and magazines of Latin America, the United States and Europe. He is the director of the Latin American - Austrian Literature Forum and of the Latin American Poetry Festival in Vienna.
Bibliography
- Memoria Ovalada (Eclepsidra, Caracas 2000), Bilingual English – Spanish Edition https://books.google.com/books?id=DRgfAQAAIAAJ
- Café Kafka (Labyrinth, Wien-London 2002 und 2005), Bilingual English – Spanish Edition
- Theories of the Skin (La Bohemia, Buenos Aires, 2006), Bilingual German – Spanish Edition https://books.google.com/books?id=EqaLLAAACAAJ
- Vid Søren Kierkegaards grav – Ante la tumba de Søren Kierkegaard, Malmö 2007. Zweisprachige Edition, Schwedisch-Spanisch.
- El mundo sin geometria, narrativa (Eclepsidra, Caracas 2010),
- Poemas de la razón Noctura, Antología (Monte Ávila Editores, Caracas 2012.
Notes and References
- Book: Marcotrigiano Luna, Miguel . Las Voces de la Hidra: La Poesía Venezolana de Los Años 90. 2012-11-23. January 2002. Mucuglifo. Spanish. 980-6351-58-4. 314.
- Web site: Two poems from the Spanish by Enrique Moya. Horowitz. Nathan D.. January 31, 2011. 24 November 2012.