The purpose of this article is to explain the most important and underlying aspects of the collection of poems Los Heraldos Negros (The black heralds). The first, the political thought assumed by the poet, as an incipient and embryonic socialism against the arbitrariness of the aristocratic republic that subjugated the working class. The second, the religious, which shows the heterodox character of his religiosity forged from his childhood, his faith and religious beliefs, which are part of his daily life. Finally, his indigenous affiliation as a result of his experience when observing very closely the suffering of the working class, mostly Indians, led him to the vindicatory desire of this ancestral race. In conclusion, this work explai...
Se trata de clarificar la diversidad, dispersión y disparidad de puntos de vista con que trata Valle...
The objective of this work is to highlight the allusions to life in the poems Los Heraldos Negros b...
This article will study —in the centenary of César Vallejo’s first book— the return to the lost time...
This text tries to explain that The Black Heralds, the first work of César Vallejo, not only was inf...
This article begins placing The Black Heralds in the social, political and literary context of the t...
With The Black Heralds (1919), Vallejo begins his first literary archeology that already hoarded, fr...
The purpose of this work is to question the exclusive role played by modernism as a source of inspir...
This article proposes that the poems of The Black Heralds and, specially, the referenced poem decons...
César Vallejo es fiel e infiel a la fábula de tradición que ha decidido acoger y mantener con vida. ...
This article proposes an analysis of the poems «Our bread», «Imperial Nostalgia», «Autochthonous Ter...
The themes about César Vallejo’s poetry are inexhaustible, and so this article attempts to relate th...
The article is based on the theory of M. H. Abrams “The four dimensions of a poem” (2012), which it ...
Considering that the entire written work by César Vallejo has been read and analyzed by national and...
I propose to patent the meaning of the book The Black Heralds in the context of Spanish-language poe...
César Vallejo, with his poetic work Los heraldos negros (The Black Heralds), marks a new direction i...
Se trata de clarificar la diversidad, dispersión y disparidad de puntos de vista con que trata Valle...
The objective of this work is to highlight the allusions to life in the poems Los Heraldos Negros b...
This article will study —in the centenary of César Vallejo’s first book— the return to the lost time...
This text tries to explain that The Black Heralds, the first work of César Vallejo, not only was inf...
This article begins placing The Black Heralds in the social, political and literary context of the t...
With The Black Heralds (1919), Vallejo begins his first literary archeology that already hoarded, fr...
The purpose of this work is to question the exclusive role played by modernism as a source of inspir...
This article proposes that the poems of The Black Heralds and, specially, the referenced poem decons...
César Vallejo es fiel e infiel a la fábula de tradición que ha decidido acoger y mantener con vida. ...
This article proposes an analysis of the poems «Our bread», «Imperial Nostalgia», «Autochthonous Ter...
The themes about César Vallejo’s poetry are inexhaustible, and so this article attempts to relate th...
The article is based on the theory of M. H. Abrams “The four dimensions of a poem” (2012), which it ...
Considering that the entire written work by César Vallejo has been read and analyzed by national and...
I propose to patent the meaning of the book The Black Heralds in the context of Spanish-language poe...
César Vallejo, with his poetic work Los heraldos negros (The Black Heralds), marks a new direction i...
Se trata de clarificar la diversidad, dispersión y disparidad de puntos de vista con que trata Valle...
The objective of this work is to highlight the allusions to life in the poems Los Heraldos Negros b...
This article will study —in the centenary of César Vallejo’s first book— the return to the lost time...