César Vallejo

Peruvian poet and literary figure

César Vallejo - Peruvian poet and literary figure
Born

March 16th, 1892
133 years ago

Died

April 15th, 1938
87 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Peru

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This individual was a prominent Peruvian poet and writer, recognized for contributions to Latin American literature. Born in Santiago de Chuco, the individual published influential works during the early 20th century, reflecting themes of human suffering and social injustice. The collection 'Los Heraldos Negros' gained attention for its profound emotional depth. In addition to poetry, the figure wrote essays and plays, showcasing a deep engagement with political and social issues. The individual's innovative use of language and style influenced subsequent generations of poets and writers across Latin America and beyond.

Published the poetry collection 'Los Heraldos Negros'

Explored themes of social injustice and human suffering

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