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César Abraham Vallejo, Peruvian poet who in exile became a major voice of social change in Spanish American literature.
Born the 11th child to parents who were both of mixed Spanish and Quechua Indian origins, Vallejo as a child witnessed at first hand hunger and poverty and the injustices done to the Indians of the region. He attended the University of Trujillo (1913–17), where he studied both law and literature, writing a thesis entitled El romanticismo en la poesía castellana
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Cesar Vallejo was born on March 16, 1892 in the small town of Santiago de Chuco in northern Peru. Vallejo came from a very large family; he was the youngest of 11 kids. His parents had a similar mixed heritage; they were Spanish and Quechua, an Indian group found in South America. At the time, Peruvian natives were treated like second class citizens, or worse. Vallejo witnessed the abuse and mistreatment of the Quecha throughout his childhood and adult life. Many authors and poets will tell you that they write what they know -- and this held true for Vallejo. Vallejo's died in April 15, 1938 (aged 46); Paris, France. Eso e todo lo que te he mandado; espero que fuera eso. ¡¡¡Adiós!!!