VALLEJO AND ITS GOLGOTHA AT THE EIFFEL TOWER
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The presence of César Vallejo in Latin American literature is undisputed. The Bolivian physician and writer Edmundo Torrejón Jurado recalls in this elegy different stages of his intense life, from his
birth in a tiny village of ancient Peru to his death in Paris, the city of light where he displayed his creativity from the time of his arrival in 1923, with 500 soles in his wallet. The Paris of Juan Larrea, Vicente Huidobro, Pablo Neruda, Luis Aragon, Tristán Tzara and Pablo Picasso, discovered in his intellectual nature a Peruvian fountain of innovation
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Torrejón Jurado, E. (2011). VALLEJO AND ITS GOLGOTHA AT THE EIFFEL TOWER. Archipielago. Revista Cultural De Nuestra América, 18(70). Retrieved from https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/archipielago/article/view/24316