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The Complete Poetry.(Brief article)(Book review)

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The work of the great Peruvian modernist Vallejo (1892-1938) divides neatly into published and unpublished works, a feature that matches the sad trajectory of his life: briefly imprisoned after allegations of political insurrection, he moved, in 1923, to Paris, spending the rest of his life in impoverished exile. His early poems, collected in three volumes between 1918 and 1922, contain Spanish-American themes; the later ones, gathered posthumously, address European concerns. ...

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