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  <title>César Vallejo #02 - Trilce XX</title>
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                Vallejo’s second collection of poems, Trilce, does not bear
                any other titles than roman numerals. There do not appear to be any
                organic sequences in the collection, however, numerous scholars have
                pointed out that certain poems can be grouped together, based on their
                thematic content, the poetic devices employed &amp;amp;amp; biographical data
                that has been acquired over the last 80 years or so. Concerning this
                last category, it’s important to know that about one third of the poems
                in Trilce were written in the Trujillo jail, where Vallejo
                had been imprisoned on trumped up charges of “intellectual
                instigation”. In its totality, the theme of the jail takes on a
                monumental role &amp;amp;amp; allows the poet to explore the idea of
                incarceration not only as a personal experience, but as an existential
                condition as well. Trilce XX is one of these ‘jail poems’.
                It’s also noteworthy that this theme also receives expression in
                Vallejo’s last publication before expatriating– Escalas (Scales) –where a series of prose poems can be seen as a very close link to the poetic exploration that takes place in Trilce. 
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