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Life Will Emerge, Freed from Iron – Poetry to Rebuild the Human Spirit

FIVE CONTINENTS' POETS in the 35th MEDELLÍN INTERNATIONAL POETRY FESTIVAL

📍 Medellín, Colombia 📅 July 5 – 12, 2025

The 35th Medellín International Poetry Festival will bring together over 60 poets, artists, and a warm, expansive public to celebrate the transformative power of poetry in times of global uncertainty. This year’s festival is themed:
“Life Will Emerge, Freed from Iron – Poetry to Rebuild the Human Spirit”,
a title that resonates with the resilience of the human soul and the enduring strength of collective imagination.

Since its founding in 1991, the Festival has stood as a symbol of Medellín’s spiritual resistance and cultural renewal. Each year, voices from around the world gather here not only to share their verses, but to restore hope, inspire unity, and elevate consciousness through poetry.

The upcoming edition continues that legacy, bringing international voices together at a time when poetry is needed most—as a balm, a protest, and a vision. Join us in Medellín, July 5–12, 2025.

Quote from @ashuretwebi, featured poet at this year’s edition:
“If the dream took you in its arms, it’s a great blessing.
You’ve learned to tell a deadly missile from a deadly missile.
Don’t believe the smoke rising from the buildings—
There are always people rising to live…”

Here is a list of poets and their countries as featured in the 35th Festival Internacional de Poesía de Medellín (2025) poster:

  1. Adnan Al-Sayegh – Iraq
  2. Agustín Guambo – Ecuador
  3. Ahmad Zakraia – Egypt
  4. Almendra Tello – Ecuador
  5. Aminur Rahman – Bangladesh
  6. Ana Sofía Buitrago – Colombia
  7. Anne-Marie Gutman – Syria/Norway
  8. Arturo Borra – Argentina
  9. Ashur Etwebi – Libya
  10. Claudia Christiansen – France
  11. Diana Vélez López – Colombia
  12. Dimitris Lyacos – Greece
  13. Dušan Čavić – Serbia
  14. Edson Velandia y Adriana Lizcano – Colombia
  15. Esmeralda Torres – Bolivia/Venezuela
  16. Eugenio Montejo (Tribute) – Venezuela
  17. Hugo Mujica – Argentina
  18. Huu-Vinh – Vietnam
  19. Ismery Pacheco – Cuba
  20. Jaime Londoño – Colombia
  21. Juan Aurelio García – Nicaragua
  22. Khosiyat Rustamova – Uzbekistan
  23. Kuchkor Norqo’bîl – Uzbekistan
  24. Lemi Ghariokwu – Nigeria
  25. Leticia Arámburo – Mexico
  26. Letizia Leone – Italy
  27. Lorena Buitrago – Colombia
  28. Luis La Cortea – El Salvador
  29. Lorca Sbeyti – Lebanon
  30. Lucero Zappa – Mexico
  31. Lucas F. Ariza – Colombia
  32. Luis Arturo Restrepo – Colombia
  33. Manuel Becerra – Mexico
  34. María Belén Milla – Peru
  35. María Sánchez – Spain
  36. Martí Lani Rojo – Popular China
  37. Reshma Ramesan – India
  38. Luis La Cortea – El Salvador
  39. Lorena Buitrago – Colombia
  40. Loren Shepty – Lebanon
  41. Lucero Zappa – Mexico
  42. Lucas F. Ariza – Colombia
  43. Luis Arturo Restrepo – Colombia
  44. Manuel Becerra – Mexico
  45. María Belén Milla – Peru
  46. María Sánchez – Spain
  47. Masud Bijouiche – Morocco
  48. Miry Gossain – Colombia
  49. Nadeesha Sathees – Sri Lanka
  50. Nashit Khalid – Pakistan
  51. Milka Vint Bobé – Puerto Rico
  52. Mohammad Al-Maghut (Tribute) – Syria
  53. Mohamed Bentalha – Morocco
  54. Mohsen Emadi – Iran
  55. Murad Sudani – Palestine
  56. Murat Nemet Nejat – Turkey
  57. Natasha Kanapé Fontaine – Innu, Canada
  58. Nina Rapi – Greece
  59. Porfirio Salazar – Panama
  60. Rima Najjar – Palestine
  61. Romulo Bustos – Colombia
  62. Rula Sittih – Sudan/Egypt
  63. Rosa Chávez – Guatemala
  64. Ricardo Castillo – Mexico
  65. Steven Anderson – Colombia
  66. Taurua Niuia – New Zealand
  67. Valentina Rojas – Colombia
  68. Vasile Stanescu – Romania
  69. Yang Limin (Tribute) – Popular China
  70. Yingxia Tang – China/Australia

For media inquiries or more information, please contact:
📩 fipmedellin@gmail.com
🌐 www.festivaldepoesiademedellin.org

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