Trilce

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Trilce is an avant-garde poetry collection by Peruvian writer César Vallejo, renowned for its radical experimentation with language and form in early 20th-century Spanish literature.

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Trilce canonical 2

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instanceOf avant-garde work
poetry collection
associatedWith César Vallejo’s imprisonment in Trujillo
Peruvian social context of the 1920s
author César Vallejo
canonicalStatus key work of 20th-century poetry
landmark of Peruvian literature
landmark of Spanish-language avant-garde
countryOfOrigin Peru
creator César Vallejo
criticalReception initially misunderstood
later recognized as a masterpiece
follows Los heraldos negros
genre poetry
hasInfluenceOn experimental Spanish-language poetics
surrealist poetry
hasPart Poem I
Poem II
Poem LXXVII
hasStyle discontinuous narrative
elliptical expression
experimental metrics
fragmentation
nonlinear imagery
influenced Latin American poetry
Spanish-language avant-garde
literaryMovement avant-garde
modernism
notableFor complex symbolism
disruption of conventional syntax
innovative poetic form
neologisms
radical experimentation with language
numberOfPoems 77
originalLanguage Spanish
period early 20th-century Spanish literature
placeOfPublication Lima
precedes Poemas humanos
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationYear 1922
publisher Editorial Cervantes
theme death
existential anguish
love
social injustice
suffering
time
titleMeaning invented word with uncertain etymology

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César Vallejo notableWork Trilce
César Vallejo wrote Trilce