Further Reading
- 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.)
- Gale Research. Contemporary Authors, Vol. 105; Hispanic Literature Criticism, Vol. 2; Hispanic Writers; and Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 3. (Additional coverage of Vallejo's life and works.)
- 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.")
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