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  1. César Abraham Vallejo Mendoza (March 16, 1892 – April 15, 1938) was a Peruvian poet, writer, playwright, and journalist. Although he published only two books of poetry during his lifetime, he is considered one of the great poetic innovators of the 20th century in any language. [1]

  2. César Vallejo was a Peruvian poet who lived in Paris and Spain for much of his adult life. His body of work, which is deeply rooted in his European, Peruvian, and indigenous heritage, is increasingly recognized as a major contribution to global modernism.

  3. César Abraham Vallejo Mendoza (Santiago de Chuco, 16 de marzo de 1892-París, 15 de abril de 1938) fue un poeta y escritor peruano. Es considerado uno de los mayores innovadores de la poesía universal del siglo XX y el máximo exponente de las letras en Perú. [ 1 ]

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · April 15, 1938, Paris, France (aged 46) Notable Works: “Human Poems”. “Los heraldos negros”. “Trilce”. “Tungsten”. César Vallejo (born March 16, 1892, Santiago de Chuco, Peru—died April 15, 1938, Paris, France) was a Peruvian poet who in exile became a major voice of social change in Spanish American literature.

  5. César Vallejo (Santiago de Chuco, 1892 - París, 1938) Poeta peruano, una de las grandes figuras de la lírica hispanoamericana del siglo XX. En el desarrollo de la poesía posterior al Modernismo, la obra de César Vallejo posee la misma relevancia que la del chileno Pablo Neruda o el mexicano Octavio Paz .

  6. César Vallejo was born in 1892 in the town of Santiago de Chuco, Perú, where he was brought up along with his eleven older brothers and sisters. Vallejo began writing poetry in 1913 and only five years later in 1918 he had his first collection of poems published, Los heraldos negros.

  7. César Vallejo - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. César Abraham Vallejo was born on March 16, 1892, and grew up in Santiago de Chuco, an isolated town in north central Peru.

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