Endless Soulmates

By Jesús Rafael Marcano Guzmán

It’ll probably drizzle in
The darkest city.

The Divinity
is in my God’s interior
I’m an eternal star.

My heart is a candle-
, and I am eternity!
I’m a Buddha.

About the Author

Jesús Rafael Marcano Guzmán
(Maturín, Venezuela, 1993)

Founder of Sakura Centro Cultural de Arte y Literatura Japonesa and the Jaykismo Movement. He is a member of the EIDOS International Artistic Movement (headquartered in France) and currently serves as President of the EIDOS International Artistic Movement, Venezuela-Asia chapter.


Work and Contributions

Jesús Rafael Marcano Guzmán stands out for his work as an author of bilingual works in Chinese and Spanish, promoting Sinology and Asian literature in Ibero-America. He has published research on the influence of Chinese religion and philosophy on culture and language for the Association of Chinese Schools in Spain, one of which was translated into French and published in TingaNews Magazine (Burkina Faso, 2026).

He contributes to the cultural magazine China Bambú, Dragones y Tinta (Spain, 2025), the portal Japón desde Japón (2025), and is a columnist for the Spanish newspaper Siglo XXI. His poetic work abroad includes haikus in English in the Greek magazine Homo Universalis (2026). In February 2026, the Greek magazine Polis Magazino published a series of his haikus in a bilingual Greek-English edition to commemorate World Greek Language Day, edited by Eva Petropoulou Lianou.

This publication consolidates his work as a multilingual author and promoter of poetry and Asian literature in Ibero-America and Europe.


Published Works

  • Hanasaki (2021) – Editorial Giraluna

  • Haikus (2025) – Editorial Giraluna


Recognitions and Memberships

  • First place poetry prize at the first “Aventuras de papel” exhibition (Mar del Plata, 2024)

  • Prof. Ciro Artemio Constantino Álvarez International Award by the Royal International Academy of Art and Literature (Mexico, 2024)

  • Member of the Andrés Eloy Blanco Society of Poets

  • Member of the Latin American Poetry Route (Monagas State)

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