César Vallejo: The Dialectics of Poetry and Silence
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Jan '12
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This 1996 book was the first full-length study in English of the poetry of the Peruvian, César Vallejo (1892–1938).
This 1976 book was the first full-length study in English of the Peruvian poet, César Vallejo (1892–1938). Franco explores limitations on the poet's freedom of speech, and goes on to explore Vallejo's later poetry, which gestures towards the tentative nature of humanity and civilisation that gives the poetry its abiding relevance.This 1976 book was the first full-length study in English of the poetry of the Peruvian César Vallejo (1892–1938). A major poet, who approached the problem of revolutionary aesthetics in a manner radically different from that of his contemporaries, Vallejo was comparatively little known outside the Spanish-speaking world. This neglect is attributable to the difficulty of a poetry which deliberately resists interpretation and assimilation into the established order of things. Professor Franco's book is therefore an exploration of the problems of poetic production. In the opening biographical chapter, she shows the kind of social constraints which limited what the poet could say, which led him in Trilce (1922) to write a hermetic poetry using euphemism, pun and indirection. She goes on to explore Vallejo's later poetry, which was shaped by the Spanish Civil War and gestures towards the tentative nature of humanity and civilisation that gives the poetry its abiding relevance.
ISBN: 9780521157810
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
Weight: 400g
312 pages