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Vallejo, César --- Vallejo, César, --- 860 "19" VALLEJO, CESAR --- Poetics --- -Poetry --- Spaanse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--VALLEJO, CESAR --- History --- -Technique --- Vallejo, Cesar --- -Spaanse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--VALLEJO, CESAR --- -Vallejo, Cesar --- 860 "19" VALLEJO, CESAR Spaanse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--VALLEJO, CESAR --- Vallejo, César, --- Vallejo Mendoza, César Abraham, --- Mendoza, César Abraham Vallejo, --- Vallejo, César Abraham, --- Valʹekho, Sesar, --- Valliecho, Kaisar, --- Vallejo, Cholo, --- Technique.
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Poetry --- Comparative literature --- Mallarmé, Stéphane --- Vallejo, César --- Rilke, Rainer Maria
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Set against the cultural and political backdrop of interwar Europe and the Americas, Poetry in Pieces is the first major study of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo (1892-1938) to appear in English in more than thirty years. Vallejo lived and wrote in two distinct settings-Peru and Paris-which were continually crisscrossed by new developments in aesthetics, politics, and practices of everyday life; his poetry and prose therefore need to be read in connection with modernity in all its forms and spaces. Michelle Clayton combines close readings of Vallejo's writings with cultural, historical, and theoretical analysis, connecting Vallejo-and Latin American poetry-to the broader panorama of international modernism and the avant-garde, and to writers and artists such as Rainer Maria Rilke, James Joyce, Georges Bataille, and Charlie Chaplin. Poetry in Pieces sheds new light on one of the key figures in twentieth-century Latin American literature, while exploring ways of rethinking the parameters of international lyric modernity.
Vallejo, César, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Peruvian poetry --- History and criticism. --- Vallejo, César, --- Vallejo Mendoza, César Abraham, --- Mendoza, César Abraham Vallejo, --- Vallejo, César Abraham, --- Valʹekho, Sesar, --- Valliecho, Kaisar, --- Vallejo, Cholo, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Vallejo, César, - 1892-1938 - Criticism and interpretation --- aesthetics. --- american literature. --- avant garde. --- canon. --- cesar vallejo. --- classic. --- international modernism. --- interwar paris. --- interwar period. --- latin america. --- latin american poetry. --- literary criticism. --- literature. --- lyric modernity. --- modernism. --- modernity. --- multicultural. --- paris. --- peru. --- peruvian literature. --- poetry. --- politics. --- south america. --- western canon. --- world literature. --- Vallejo, César, - 1892-1938 --- Vallejo, Cesar,
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"Selected Writings of Cesar Vallejo has all the best writing of a major Spanish modernist" --
Vallejo, Cesar, --- Vallejo Mendoza, César Abraham, --- Mendoza, César Abraham Vallejo, --- Vallejo, César Abraham, --- Valʹekho, Sesar, --- Valliecho, Kaisar, --- Vallejo, Cholo, --- Vallejo, César, --- Authors, Spanish
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Literature and society --- Spanish American literature --- Tragic, The, in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Borges, Jorge Luis, --- Rulfo, Juan. --- Vallejo, César, --- Piglia, Ricardo.
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“This book reveals that the political reading of Vallejo's poetry demands that we radically rethink politics itself. The singular ethical force of this poetry resides there. We have to think reality from the excess, that is, from what does not fit in ideological schematisms, nor in the concepts themselves. With a great pedagogical spirit, through lucid theoretical expositions and precise commentaries on the texts, this book shows us that Vallejo wrote a poetry that is absolutely alive for our times: a poetry that demands that we live in a different way.” —William Rowe, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK “From this careful study, César Vallejo emerges as a poet-witness of the event, ready to assume the constitutive flaw of the human being but capable of affirming the radical possibility of a communist politics of equality. By following the philosophy of Alain Badiou, as well as the clues of other thinkers (from Marx to Mariátegui, from Butler to Žižek), Víctor Vich has succeeded in producing an original, new, and other Vallejo.” —Bruno Bosteels, Columbia University, USA This book argues that the poetry of César Vallejo announces the event, as a moment of irruption of a truth that destabilises the usual state of reality. It studies the emergence of a subject who affirms a truth that exceeds the law, interrupts hegemonic repetition, asserts universal solidarity, and defends "lost causes" despite political failure. The author reconfigures the traditional reading of Vallejo only as a poet of pain and human suffering, and offers new ways of understanding the relationship between poetry and politics. Víctor Vich is Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in Lima. He has been a visiting Professor at several universities in the United States and has published various books about Peruvian poetry. He won the Guggenheim grant in 2010.
Vallejo, César, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Latin American literature. --- Poetry. --- Social sciences --- Political science --- Latin American/Caribbean Literature. --- Poetry and Poetics. --- Social Philosophy. --- Political Philosophy. --- Philosophy.
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This is the first biography of Latin America's most important poet, the Peruvian César Vallejo, who was born in an Andean village, Santiago de Chuco, on 16 March 1892 and died in Paris on 15 April 1938. It traces the important events of his life - becoming a poet in Peru, falling in love with Mirtho in Trujillo, writing 'Trilce' which would transform for ever the avant-garde in the Spanish-speaking world, fleeing to Paris in the summer of 1923 after being accused of burning down Carlos Santa María's house in Santiago de Chuco, falling in love with Georgette Philippart and then with communism, writing his 'Poemas humanos' ('Human Poems') and then, shortly before his death, writing his moving poems inspired by the Spanish Civil War, 'España, aparta de mí este cáliz' ('Spain, Take this Chalice from Me'). This book also provides an objective evaluation of Vallejo's poetry, fiction, theatre, political essays and journalism. Stephen M. Hart is Professor of Latin American Film, Literature and Culture, School of European Languages, Culture and Society,University College London.
Poets, Peruvian --- Peruvian poets --- Vallejo, César, --- Vallejo Mendoza, César Abraham, --- Mendoza, César Abraham Vallejo, --- Vallejo, César Abraham, --- Valʹekho, Sesar, --- Valliecho, Kaisar, --- Vallejo, Cholo, --- Vallejo, Cesar, --- César Vallejo. --- Latin America. --- Paris. --- Peruvian poet. --- Spanish Civil War. --- Spanish-speaking world. --- avant-garde. --- biography. --- communism. --- literature. --- poetry.
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