Mario A. Gómez Zamora

The P’urhépecha Sierra landscape by Paracho (my grandparent's hometown), Cheranástico, and Cherán, Michoacán.

Poetry

In my poetry, I reflect on issues related to gender binary, queerness, Indigenous cosmogonies, and migration.
“Encounters with the Memory of My Abuelo.” Los Angeles Review of Books, PubLab Journal. July 2022. “A Tzintzún Emerging.” Los Angeles Review of Books, PubLab Journal. August 2021. Emblematic Tangancícuaro: Sigh of my Memory’s. January 22, 2013. Z de Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico. “A trot of horses” A look back by Tangancícuaro de Arista, November 11, 2011. Z de Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico.
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