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The Black Heralds. Translated by Rebecca Seiferle

The Black Heralds. Translated by Rebecca Seiferle

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The Black Heralds. Translated by Rebecca Seiferle

by Vallejo, César

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Port Townsend WA: Copper Canyon Press, 2003. Paperback. xxxv, 197p., softbound in glossy decorated 9x6 inch wraps. One page, a blank chapter divider, bears scribblings in blue fountain-pen ink. Slight edgewear with tiny corner-tip turnings and a single dog-ear inside; in other respects a nice copy. Peruvian poet; the title in hand was one of only two collections he published in his lifetime. "After imprisonment on false political charges and the lackluster reception of The Black Heralds, he moved to Paris, where he became active in Marxist politics and the antifascist campaign in Spain...Vallejo died in Paris, in utter poverty, on the day Franco's armies entered Madrid

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Title
The Black Heralds. Translated by Rebecca Seiferle
Author
Vallejo, César
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Paperback
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Used
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ISBN 10
1556591993
ISBN 13
9781556591990
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Place of Publication
Port Townsend WA
Date Published
2003
Bookseller catalogs
Poetry; Roman Catholic; Latin America; Spanish Civil War; France;

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