"The greatest universal poet since Dante."

- Thomas Merton,

"Vallejo created a wrenching poetic language for Spanish that radically altered the shape of its imagery and the nature of its rhythms. Vallejo forged a new discourse in order to express his own visceral compassion for human suffering."

- Edith Grossman - Los Angeles Times Book Review,

"Vallejo has emerged for us as the greatest of the great South American poets?a crucial figure in the making of the total body of twentieth-century world poetry."

- Jerome Rothenberg, co-editor of Poems for the Millennium,

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"Vallejo never hoarded his suffering, never saw it as a privilege, as something that fell only on him."

- Michael Wood - New York Review of Books,

The Peruvian poet César Vallejo—one of Latin America’s most famous poets—was involved in various literary circles and began publishing his poems in 1914 in magazines, after discovering the works of Walt Whitman, the French symbolists, and the modernist Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario. He brought out his first book of poems in 1919, Los heraldos negros, and in 1922, he published his famous Trilce, which met a cool reception. Vallejo spent many years of his life in Europe—in Paris and Spain. Like many of the surrealists, he became a Marxist, and he was an ardent supporter of the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War. In his poems, Vallejo poignantly describes human misery, isolation, and anguish. As the translator Margaret Jull Costa explains: “Vallejo edited and redrafted and honed his poetry. This is the only way in which he could describe the antithetical, paradoxical, oxymoronic universe he was living in, by using language at full tilt, making it perform all kinds of acrobatics. The resulting poems often defy interpretation…” This marvelous new bilingual selection of poems spanning his career up to his early death confirms Robert Hass’s assessment that Vallejo was “one of the essential poets of the twentieth century, a heartbreaking and groundbreaking writer.”
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One of the great poetic innovators of the 20th century, the Peruvian poet Cesar Vallejo now has a translator worthy of his genius
"The greatest universal poet since Dante."

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ISBN
9780811237666
Publisert
2025-03-04
Utgiver
Vendor
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
132 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

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César Vallejo (1892 – 1938) was a Peruvian poet, who, although he published just two books during his lifetime, is considered one of the great poetic innovators of the 20th century. The peerless translator Margaret Jull Costa has won countless prizes for her translations from Portuguese and Spanish.