Xavier Abril
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Peruvian poet and essayist
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Xavier Abril de Vivero, (4 November 1905 in Lima - 1 January 1990 in Montevideo) was a Peruvian poet and essayist who devoted time studying the poetry of César Vallejo.
Bibliography
[edit ]- Exposition de poèmes et designs, París, 1927
- Various poems (in the magazine Amauta, 1926 - 1930)
- Hollywood (Madrid, 1931)
- Difícil trabajo, (Madrid, 1935)
- Descubrimiento del alba, (Lima, 1937)
- La rosa escrita, (Montevideo, 1987 and Lima, 1996)
- Declaración de nuestros días, (1988),
- Poesía inédita, (Montevideo, 1994).
- Poesía soñada, obra poética completa (Lima, UNMSM, 2006)
Essays and anthologies
[edit ]- Anthology of César Vallejo (Buenos Aires, 1943).
- Vallejo: test critical approach (Buenos Aires, 1958).
- Two studies: Vallejo and Mallarmé (Bahia Blanca, 1960).
- César Vallejo or poetic theory (Madrid, 1963).
- Exegesis trílcica (Lima, 1981)
External links
[edit ]- Some of his poems
- Xavier Abril in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Xavier Abril recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division's audio literary archive on November 25, 1958