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Francisco Serrano (poet)

Francisco Serrano (born June 27, 1949) is a Mexican poet and writer whose multiple works also include opera librettos and publications in collaboration with painters. For over a decade, Serrano contributed actively to a variety of cultural affairs initiatives undertaken by the Mexican government.
==Biography==
Serrano initiated his studies at Colegio Madrid in Mexico City, his city of origin. He studied political science and filmmaking at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and French literature at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He was a poetry scholarship recipient from the ''Centro Mexicano de Escritores'' and from the ''Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte''.〔(Serrano, Francisco ). Diccionario Biobibliográfico de Escritores de México – CNL del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.〕
An active participant in his native country's cultural affairs for many years, Serrano's past appointments and positions include: Coordinator of Publications for the Ministry of Education’s Directorate of Publications and Libraries; Director of International Relations for the National Institute of Fine Arts; and Chief Advisor roles with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Secretariat for International Cooperation, the National Council for Culture and Arts (Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes) and the National Institute of Anthropology and History.〔 For several years, he directed the publication of ''México en el Arte'', and was an active collaborator on publications such as ''Casa del Tiempo'', the newspapers ''El Nacional'', ''La Jornada Semanal'' and ''El Universal'', amongst others.〔〔(Serrano, Francisco ). Diccionario de Escritores en México – Artes e Historia México.〕
In 1971 he published his first book, ''Canciones egipcias''. A disciple of Octavio Paz, Serrano experimented with the use of random processes in poetic composition. In 1980, in collaboration with painter Arnaldo Coen and composer Mario Lavista, he was a co-creator of ''Mutaciones, Jaula, In/cubaciones'', a piece of work combining design, music and poetry conceived as a tribute to American composer John Cage.〔Debroise,Olivier (2006) (La era de la discrepancia: arte y cultura visual en México, 1968–1997 ) UNAM. ISBN 978-970-32-3829-3〕 In 1982, Serrano published ''Libro de hexaedros'', a collection of sixty-four poems that together, reinterprets and synthesizes images and processes described in the hexagrams of the ''I Ching''. ''Libro de hexaedros'' served as the foundation for the creation of ''El cubo de los cambios'', a piece of stochastic poetry which, again, was the result of a creative collaboration with Arnaldo Coen.
He ventured as well upon visual poetry and theater. He is the author of the dramatic poems: ''La rosa de Ariadna'',〔«(La rosa de Ariadna )". Petals.org.〕 used as the libretto in the opera of the same name written by Italian composer Gualtiero Dazzi, and which premiered in 1995 at the ''Musica'' Festival in Strasbourg, France; and ''En susurros los muertos'', a musical, also with G. Dazzi, first presented at the ''Música y Escena'' Festival in Mexico in 2005.
Serrano is the co-author of several books with Mexican painters Manuel Felguérez, Vicente Rojo, Gabriel Macotela and Roberto Cortázar. He has published thirteen titles of poetry, including ''No es sino el azar'' (1984), ''Confianza en la materia'' (1997), ''Música de la lengua'' (1999), ''Aquí es ninguna parte'' (2000), ''Prosa del Popocatépetl'' (2005) and ''Cuenta de mis muertos'' (2006). His poems have been translated into English, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Flemish, Swedish and Japanese. He is the author of various anthologies of Mexican and Latin American poetry and several books for children. He has also contributed to the enrichment of the Spanish language having penned literary translations of poetry first written by the Provençal troubadours, the ''Carmina Buranas'', the ''Book of Job'' and various other works of mainly French and English poets. These translations are compiled in the volume entitled ''Movimiento de traslación''.〔(Serrano, Francisco ). Stanford University Libraries & Collections〕
Francisco Serrano lives and works in Mexico City.〔

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