Author: Enrique Moya

Enrique Moya

Date of birth: 1958
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Enrique Moya (Caracas, 1958), is Venezuelan-Austrian poet, fiction writer, literary translator, publisher, essayist, music and literary critic. He has published works in diverse literary genres in newspapers and magazines of Latin America, USA, Asian and Europe. Collections of poetry: Oval Memory (Eclepsidra Publishing, Caracas, 2000, Bilingual English–Spanish Edition), Café Kafka (Labyrinth Publishing House, Vienna-London, 2005, Bilingual English–Spanish Edition) Theories of the Skin, (La Bohemia Publishing House, Buenos Aires, 2006, Bilingual German–Spanish Edition) and Before Soren Kierkegaards’s tomb (Lilla Torg, Malmö, Sweden 2007, Swedish-Spanish). Poetry readings: Nobel Library of the Swedish Academy; Ledbury Poetry Festival, United Kingdom; Andrés Bello National House of Literature of Venezuela, and other readings in: Berlin, London, Prague, Istanbul, Vienna, Hong Kong, Mexico, Pécs, Buenos Aires, Munich etc. Literature conferences: Munich University, Vienna University, and Prague University; and other literary and academic institutions. Enrique Moya is director of the Latin American – Austrian Literature Forum.


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