Manuel Iris
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Born | 1983 (age 41–42) |
Nationality | Mexican |
Education | Autonomous University of Yucatan University of Cincinnati |
Occupation(s) | Poet and educator |
Honours | Poet Laureate of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, 2018-2020. Incorporated into the National System of Art Creators (SNCA) of Mexico, 2021. |
Manuel Iris (born 1983) is a Mexican-born American poet, writer, and educator.
He was the Poet Laureate of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 2018 to 2020.[1][2] In 2021, he was inducted into the National System of Art Creators (SNCA) of Mexico, in the discipline of poetry. He has published ten collections of poems in Spanish and English.
Biography
[edit]He began his career as a writer in the workshops of Joaquín Bestard Vázquez at the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY). He has collaborated in online and print publications such as La Otra Revista, Letras Libres, Periodico de Poesia, Altazor Magazine, Post Road Magazine,[3] and The Journal.[4]
Awards and honours
[edit]In 2009, he won the Merida National Poetry Prize for his book Cuaderno de los Sueños, and in 2014 he received the Rodulfo Figueroa Regional Poetry Prize awarded by the state of Chiapas, for Los disfraces del fuego. Additionally, in 2018, he won recognition in the categories of best book of poems and best translation at the International Latino Book Awards, in Los Angeles, California, with his first bilingual anthology Traducir el silencio / Translating Silence.[5]
In 2022, his book The parting present/Lo que se irá[6] was the winner of the Reader’s Choice Award at the Ohioana Book Awards, and a recognition at the International Latino Book Awards 2022.[7]
In 2025, his manuscript, Toda la tierra es un jardín de monstruos / The Whole Earth Is a Garden of Monsters, co-translated by Iris and Kevin McHugh, was selected by the Academy of American Poets as the winner of the Ambroggio Prize.[8]
Works
[edit]Poems
[edit]- Cuaderno de los sueños (2009)
- Los disfraces del fuego (2014)
- La luz desnuda, antología personal (2016)
- Frente al misterio (2016)
- Cincinnati, historia personal (2018)
- Overnight Medley (2018)
- Traducir el silencio / Translating Silence (2018)
- Devocionario (2020)
- Lo que se irá (2021)
- The parting present / Lo que se irá (2021)
Anthologies
[edit]- Postal de Oleaje: poetas mexicanos y colombianos nacidos en los 80 (2013)
- Espejo de doble filo: antología de poesía sobre la violencia México-Colombia (2014)
- Casi una isla: nueve poetas yucatecos nacidos en la década de 1980 (2015)
- Voces de América Latina (2016)
- Antología de la poesía iberoamericana actual (2018)
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview with Cincinnati Poet Laureate Manuel Iris | Latino Book Review". Latino Book Review. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
- ^ "Meet Cincinnati's New Poet Laureate, Manuel Iris". WVXU. April 11, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
- ^ "Clarification + Scar. Manuel Iris". Post Road Magazine. December 9, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ "Belonging/Pertenencia – The Journal". The Journal a Literary Magazine. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ "Traducir el silencio / Translating Silence". artepoetica.com. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ "The Parting Present / Lo que se irá by Manuel Iris". Dos Madres Press. April 5, 2021. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ "International Latino Book Awards 2022" (PDF). International Latino Book Awards. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ Poets, Academy of American. "The Academy of American Poets Announces the 2025 Recipients of the Ambroggio Prize". poets.org. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- 1983 births
- Living people
- Mexican male poets
- Mexican male writers
- American literature
- Mexican artists
- Translators to Spanish
- Mestizo writers
- Writers from Campeche
- People from Campeche City
- 21st-century Mexican male writers
- 21st-century Mexican poets
- Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán alumni
- New Mexico State University alumni
- University of Cincinnati alumni