Selected Writings of César Vallejo. César Vallejo
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Dialectics and Manual Labor 364
Articles and Chronicles
The Lessons of Marxism 367
The Youth of America in Europe 369
Megalomania of a Continent 371
The Economic Meaning of Traffic 373
New Poetry from the United States 374
Buried Alive 377
From Warsaw to Moscow 380
Mundial in Russia 381
Mundial in Eastern Europe 383
Three Cities in One 385
Latest Theater News from Paris 387
An Incan Chronicle 389
The Incas, Revived 390
From Tungsten
Chapter 1 398
Paco Yunque 426
From Brothers Colacho
Act 1, Scene 1 439
Act 1, Scene 2 452
Letters
To Néstor P. Vallejo, October 27, 1929 468
To José Carlos Mariátegui, October 17, 1929 468
To Gerardo Diego, January 6, 1930 469
To Gerardo Diego, January 27, 1932 470
To Juan Larrea, January 29, 1932 471
Notebooks
Entries from 1929–1935 473
Articles and Chronicles
Recent Discoveries in the Land of the Incas 485
The Andes and Peru 487
Man and God in Incan Sculpture 489
The Great Cultural Lessons of the Spanish Civil War 491
Popular Statements of the Spanish Civil War 493
The Writer’s Responsibility 496
From Human Poems
“Today I would like to be happy willingly” 501
Poem to Be Read and Sung 501
“The tip of man” 502
“My chest wants and does not want its color” 503
“I stayed on to warm up the ink” 504
“The peace, the wausp, the shoe heel, the slopes” 505
“Confidence in glasses, not in the eye” 506
“Alfonso: you are looking at me” 506
“Chances are, I’m another” 508
The Book of Nature 508
“The anger that breaks the man into children” 509
Intensity and Height 510
Guitar 510
The Nine Monsters 511
“A man walks by with a baguette on his shoulder” 513
The Soul That Suffered from Being Its Body 514
“Let the millionaire walk naked, stark naked!” 515
“The fact is the place where I put on” 517
“In short, I have nothing with which” 518
The Wretched 519
Sermon on Death 521
From Spain, Take This Cup from Me
I. Hymn to the Volunteers for the Republic 523
III. “He used to write with his big finger in the air” 527
IV. “The beggars fight for Spain” 529
VIII. “Back here, / Ramón Collar” 529
X. Winter during the Battle for Teruel 531
XII. Mass 532
XV. Spain, Take This Cup from Me 532
From The Tired Stone
Act 1, Scenes 1–6 534
Act 2, Scenes 1–2 549
Letters
To Juan Luis Velásquez, June 13, 1936 560
To Juan Larrea, October 28, 1936 561
To Juan Larrea, January 22, 1937 562
To Juan Larrea, June 11, 1937 563
To Luis José de Orbegoso, March 15, 1938 564
Notebooks
Final Dictation 566