Pedro Poitevin, a bilingual poet, translator, and mathematician originally from Guatemala, is the author of six books of poetry, including Nowhere at Home (Penteract Press, UK, 2023) and Letras griegas (Praxis, México, 2022). His work, which bridges traditional forms and avant-garde experimentation, has appeared in Rattle, River Styx, The Mathematical Intelligencer, and other journals, and is forthcoming in Nimrod. In 2021, he received the Juana Goergen Poetry Prize, and in 2025, the Premio Internacional Poesía Rever. Translations of Miguel Hernández by Poitevin have appeared in Asymptote, and Philip Nikolayev’s translations of his Spanish-language poems are forthcoming in The Common. He is a professor of mathematics at Salem State University.