John Salzano. Buenos Aires, 1980. He is a poet, performer and Professor of Philosophy (UBA.). In poetry he published: Muletology (Tsé-Tsé, Bs. As., 2006); Afrodictum! (The carton box itself, Montevideo, 2010 / Allox, Bs. As., 2011 / Literal, Mexico City, 2015 –in layout–) and Ameba maga (2.0.1.3. editorial, Mexico City, 2014). In essay: The nebular experience, Santiago de Chile, 2015 (in layout). He compiled and prefaced: We, the sorcerers. Notes on art, poetry and witchcraft (Santiago Arcos, Bs. As., 2008), and made the selection, translation and prologue of: Deleuze and witchcraft (Las Cuarenta, Bs. As., 2009), with texts by Matt Lee and Mark Fisher. He wrote the prologues to the collections of poems: Libro de sombras (La parte maldita, Bs. As., 2011), by Mariano Massone; and Summons. 4 poets in the voice of myth (The circular ruins, Bs. As., 2011), by Enrique Solinas, Marimé Arancet Ruda, Valeria Melchiorre and Romina Freschi. His essays and poems have been published in the books: Complete Poems of Néstor Perlongher (The Magic Flute, Bs. As., 2012 –Prologue and edition: Roberto Echavarren), Indios del Espíritu. Poetry Exhibition of the Southern Cone (The Magic Flute, Bs. As., 2013 –Prologue and edition: Roberto Echavarren), He has published in magazines (online and on paper) in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Mexico-USA and Spain. He participated in the International Poetry Festivals. In 2015 he published his poetry book Ameba Maga (Hekht), and in 2017 Hipercolibrí in the Incandescences Collection.