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Coleccion Cesar Vallejo

By: Cesar Vallejo
Narrated by: RUMI Productions LLC
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Publisher's summary

El escritor estadounidense Thomas Merton llamó a Cesar Vallejo, “el más grande poeta universal, desde Dante”; el poeta inglés Martin Seymour-Smith, una autoridad de la crítica literaria lo llamó “el más grande poeta del siglo XX, en cualquier lengua.”

¿Quien fue Cesar Vallejo?¿Por qué fue considerado como uno de los grandes de la poesía mundial?

Los veinte poemas que RUMI EBooks aquí presenta fueron tomados de sus obras: Los Heraldos Negros, Trilce, España Aparta De Mi Este Cáliz y Poemas Humanos.

Este audio-libro es una introducción concisa a la obra del genial Cesar Vallejo.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2014 RUMI Productions LLC (P)2014 RUMI Productions LLC

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Narrator lacked feeling

The narrator's voice stayed within an underwhelming range of feeling that in my opinion didn't do the poet's verses justice. It sounds like a guy reading an unfamiliar book out loud, not like Vallejo's wounded soul pouring out of dusty pages.

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