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La correspondencia de César Vallejo es la mejor puerta de entrada documental a su biografía. Esta edición recoge todas las cartas que se conocen escritas por Vallejo y dirigidas a él; además, esta se enriquece con notas aclaratorias que permiten adentrarse en el universo de César Vallejo.Este segundo volumen recoge las cartas escritas entre 1929 y la muerte del poeta. El volumen incluye, entre otras, misivas hasta ahora inéditas dirigidas a José Eulogio Garrido y Juan Larrea, e incorpora a la correspondencia fragmentos de las cartas que le dirigió a quien sería su esposa, Georgette Philippart.César Vallejo's correspondence is the best documentary gateway to his biography. This edition collects all the known letters written by Vallejo and addressed to him. In addition, it is enriched with explanatory notes that allow us to delve into the universe of César Vallejo.This second volume collects letters written between 1929 and the poet's death. The volume includes, among others, hitherto unpublished letters addressed to José Eulogio Garrido and Juan Larrea, and incorporates into the correspondence fragments of the letters he addressed to his future wife, Georgette Philippart.
Authors, Peruvian --- LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters. --- 20th century. --- César Vallejo. --- Peruvian literature. --- Spanish literature. --- correspondence. --- letters.
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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.
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