04825nam 2200637 450 991082778920332120230807214302.00-8195-7525-9(CKB)3710000000385622(EBL)1844193(SSID)ssj0001459943(PQKBManifestationID)11873720(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001459943(PQKBWorkID)11464876(PQKB)10432457(MiAaPQ)EBC1844193(OCoLC)906577193(MdBmJHUP)muse41985(Au-PeEL)EBL1844193(CaPaEBR)ebr11041375(MiAaPQ)EBC30604083(Au-PeEL)EBL30604083(EXLCZ)99371000000038562220150416h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSelected writings of César Vallejo /edited by Joseph Mulligan1st ed.Middletown, Connecticut :Wesleyan University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (681 p.)Wesleyan PoetryDescription based upon print version of record.0-8195-7484-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Selected Writings of CÉSAR VALLEJO; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Note on This Edition; List of Translators; BOOK ONE: 1915-1919; From Romanticism in Castilian Poetry; Introduction; Critique of Romanticism; From The Black Heralds; The Black Heralds; The Spider; The Poet to His Lover; Dregs; The Black Cup; Imperial Nostalgias; Ebony Leaves; Autochthonous Tercet; Huaco; Dead Idyll; Agape; The Voice in the Mirror; Our Bread; The Miserable Supper; The Eternal Dice; Distant Footsteps; To My Brother Miguel; Januneid; Epexegesis; Articles and ChroniclesWith Manuel González PradaWith José María Eguren; Abraham Valdelomar Has Died; Letters; To Óscar Imaña, January 29, 1918; To Óscar Imaña, August 2, 1918; To Manuel Natividad Vallejo, December 2, 1918; Dedication of a Copy of The Black Heralds to Friends in Trujillo, July 1919 ; BOOK TWO: 1920-1923; From Trilce; I. "Who's making all that racket"; II. "Time Time"; IV. "Two carts grind our eardrums down"; VI. "The suit that tomorrow I wore"; IX. "I sdrive to dddeflect at a blow the blow"; X. "Primary and final stone of groundless"; XIII. "I think about your sex"XVII. "This 2 distills in a single batch"XVIII. "Oh the four walls of the cell"; XX. "Flush with the beaten froth bulwarked"; XXIII. "Estuous oven of those my sweet rolls"; XXV. "Chess bishops upthrust to stick"; XXVIII. "I've had lunch alone now"; XXX. "Burn of the second"; XXXI. "Hope between cotton bawls"; XXXVI. "We struggle to thread ourselves through a needle's eye"; XXXVIII. "This crystal waits to be sipped"; XLII. "Wait, all of you. Now I'm going to tell you"; XLIV. "This piano journeys within"; XLV. "I lose contact with the sea"; XLIX . "Murmured in restlessness, I cross"L. "Cerberus four times"LII. "And we'll get up when we feel"; LV. "Samain would say"; LVI. "Every day I wake blindly"; LVII. "The highest points craterized"; LVIII. "In the cell, in what's solid"; LXI. "Tonight I get down from my horse"; LXIII. "Dawn cracks raining"; LXV. "Mother, tomorrow I am going to Santiago"; LXVIII. "We're at the fourteenth of July"; LXX. "Everyone smiles at the nonchalance"; LXXI. "Coils the sun does in your cool hand"; LXXIII. "Another ay has triumphed"; LXXV. "You are dead"; LXXVII. "It hails so hard, as if to remind me"; From Scales; Northwestern WallAntarctic WallEast Wall; Doublewide Wall; Windowsill; Beyond Life and Death; The Release; Wax; From Savage Lore; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4; Letters; To La Reforma, August 12, 1920; To Óscar Imaña, October 26, 1920; To Gastón Roger, December 1920; To Óscar Imaña, February 12, 1921; To Óscar Imaña, June 1, 1922; To Antenor Orrego, 1922; To Manuel Natividad Vallejo, June 16, 1923; To Carlos C. Godoy, Esq., June 16, 1923; To Víctor Clemente Vallejo, July 14, 1923; To Carlos Raygada, September 15, 1923; Articles and Chronicles; The Blue Bird; La Rotonde; CooperationBOOK THREE : 1924-1928"Selected Writings of Cesar Vallejo has all the best writing of a major Spanish modernist" --Provided by publisher.Wesleyan poetry.861/.62Vallejo César1892-1938.385000Mulligan Joseph W.1981-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827789203321Selected writings of César Vallejo4026783UNINA