Before writing his breakthrough poem sequence 'Trilce' César Vallejo published 'The Black Heralds' his first book of poems in 1919. Although heavily indebted to the aesthetics of modernismo Vallejo's early volume finds a way to escape the merely decorative and includes poems of indubitable originality harbingers of his later masterpieces. In this varied book lyrics of existential angst and romantic frustration appear amid descriptions of family life and Andean landscapes. 'The Black Heralds' includes many of Vallejo's best-known poems and its deceptive straightforwardness has garnered a lasting appeal among poetry readers.This bilingual edition presents a new translation of 'The Black Heralds' and is based upon the latest textual discoveries such as variants in some copies of the first edition. Aside from the contents of his first book an appendix gathers all of Vallejo's early uncollected poems as well as those which only survive in fragments. Together with 'Trilce' and 'The Complete Later Poems 1923-1938' this volume makes available for the first time in English all of César Vallejo's poetry. The new translations presented here are by the Irish poet and award-winning translator Michael Smith and the Peruvian scholar Valentino Gianuzzi.
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