Carlos Javier Jarquín (born June 26, 1990, in Rancho Grande, Matagalpa, Nicaragua) is a Nicaraguan writer, poet, columnist, cultural journalist, music producer, and cultural activist. He currently resides in Costa Rica. Over the years, he has established himself as an active and influential voice in contemporary Latin American literature, building bridges between cultures through poetry, journalism, and international literary collaboration.

Early Life and Personal Background

Carlos Javier was raised in a modest environment by his maternal grandmother. He did not meet his mother until he was 14 years old, nor his father until he was 21. These formative experiences profoundly shaped his emotional depth, human sensitivity, and literary perspective. His writing reflects themes of resilience, identity, cultural awareness, and a strong commitment to humanity and social reflection.

Literary Career and International Presence

Jarquín’s literary work spans multiple genres, including poetry, chronicles, opinion articles, reviews, prologues, and interviews. His primary focus is cultural and literary discourse, though his work also addresses broader human and social themes.

He has collaborated with newspapers and magazines across Spain, Italy, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. He serves as a columnist in several international publications, including:

  • La Prensa (Nicaragua)

  • Diario Sabemos (Spain)

  • El Siglo (Guatemala)

  • Diario Siglo XXI (Valencia)

  • La Onda Digital (Uruguay)

  • Periódico Cultural Rol (Brazil)

  • El Post Antillano (Puerto Rico)

  • El Sol de las Américas (Dominican Republic)

  • DesdePuebla (Mexico), among others.

His poetry has been included in numerous international anthologies and translated into several languages, strengthening his presence in global literary networks.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he co-founded the International Literary Festival “Honoring Death and Celebrating Life”, an initiative designed to foster international literary dialogue during a period of global crisis.

Major Publications

  • Antología del Bicentenario de Centroamérica (compiler). Mexico: Ayame Editorial, 2021.

  • Canto Planetario, Volumes I and II (multilingual anthology). Costa Rica: H.C EEDITORES, 2023.

Through Canto Planetario, Jarquín promoted a multilingual and multicultural poetic collaboration, reinforcing his vision of literature as a tool for global unity and shared human responsibility.

Memberships

  • Corresponding member of the Academia Espírito-santense de Letras, Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, since 2022.

  • Member of the Movimiento Poetas del Mundo since 2018.

These memberships reflect his active engagement in international literary and cultural movements.

Awards and Recognitions

Carlos Javier Jarquín has received several international honors for his cultural and literary contributions:

  • World Golden Eagle Award 2024, in the category “Excellence in Social and Cultural Leadership,” awarded by the Unión Hispanomundial de Escritores (UHE), Lima, Peru.

  • Distinction “Representative of the Human Race” 2024, awarded by UHE in recognition of his commitment to humanity.

  • PIAF Award 2025, awarded by Writers Capital International (India).

These recognitions highlight his impact as both a literary figure and a cultural advocate.

Participation in International Anthologies

He has participated in numerous international anthologies, including:

  • Antología Conmemorativa, in honor of Master Ingleberto Salvador Robles Tello. Compiled by Elizabeth Carranza. Amazonas, Guatemala. June 2018.

  • Voces actuales de la poesía latinoamericana. Anthology in tribute to Alma del Campo. Edited by Alicia de León Epp., Ingleberto S. Robles Tello, and Carlos García Óliver. General edition by George Reyes. Ediciones Aphostrophes: Santiago, Chile, November 2018.

  • Voces Unidas en Real de Potosí. 2nd International Meeting of Poets and Writers in San Luis Potosí and Real de Catorce. Edited and compiled by Marisol Gutiérrez. Editorial La Hormiga Roja, May 2019.

  • Voces Unidas por la paz. Compiled by Odette Méndez Paz. Editorial Pandero Cultural: San Luis Potosí, Mexico. November 2019.

  • Y se rompió en palabras. Compiled by Irma León. Editorial Falta: Guadalajara, Mexico. November 2019.

  • Un virus sin corona. Compiled by Odette Méndez Paz. Editorial Cultural Pandero: San Luis Potosí, Mexico. July 2020.

  • Siempre un Girasol Antología Colectiva. Compiled by Hedda Ibarra. Amazonas. August 2020.

  • Las Orillas de la Esperanza. Compiled by Ana María Ayala. Editorial Ayame: Mexico. March 2021.

  • Antología la casa de los poetas. Edited by the Movimiento de Poesía, Arte e Historia “Gregorio Aguilar Barea” (Chontales, Nicaragua, 2021).

  • LA ESPERANZA (International Poetry Anthology: Spanish–Arabic). Editorial RED AGHARID, Lebanon, 2022. Compiled, edited, and translated by Taghrid Bou Merhi (Lebanon–Brazil).

  • Antología internacional de arte y poesía bilingual: Spanish–English. Editorial Berkana, Mexico, 2023. Compiled, translated, and edited by Marlene Pasini.

Vision and Contribution

Carlos Javier Jarquín’s literary journey demonstrates a deep commitment to cultural dialogue, human solidarity, and international collaboration. Through poetry, journalism, editorial work, and festival initiatives, he continues to promote literature as a transformative force capable of connecting societies and encouraging reflection on shared human values.


Authored By Parvej Husen Talukder
Bangladeshi poet, programmer, and founder of KKI and Bhikitia.

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