Vallejo, CéSar - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Franco, Jean. "Vallejo and the Crisis of the Thirties." Hispania 72, No. I (March 1989): 42-8.
Discusses Vallejo's political and aesthetic beliefs, his modernist and avant-garde influences, and elements of his work.
Von Buelow, Christiane. "Vallejo's Venus de Milo and the Ruins of Language." PMLA 104, No. I (January 1989): 41-52.
In-depth analysis of "Trilce 36." Noting Vallejo's relationship to the avant-garde and modernist movements of the early twentieth century and applying Walter Benjamin's theories of the symbol and the allegory to "Trilce 36," von Buelow argues that "Vallejo's poetry goes beyond simply renouncing 'the cult of the beautiful' in symbolist poems … and affects a critical decomposition of what might be called 'the aesthetics of the symbol."
Additional coverage of Vallejo's life and works is contained in the following sources published by Gale...
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