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César Calvo Soriano (26 July 1940 – 18 August 2000) was a
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poet, journalist, and author. Calvo was part of the "Generación del Sesenta" ("Generation of Sixty"), a group of prominent Peruvian poets that came of age in the 1960s. Considered an important voice in the literature of Peru and the
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, his work has been celebrated in Latin America and a novel translated into
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and
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Life and career

Calvo was born in
Iquitos Iquitos (; ) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as the ninth-most populous city of Peru. Iquitos is the largest city in the world th ...
, Loreto,
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. He was a son of César Calvo de Araujo the Peruvian painter. His first
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of poetry was published in 1960 when he was twenty; it drew literary praise. At Universidades Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Lima, his subjects were literature, psychology, and law. He continued to write poetry. In 1974 Calvo was awarded First Prize of the ''Concurso Hispanoamericano de Literatura'', by which he had been honorably mentioned in 1960. In 1976 his works won him the ''Premio Nacional de Poesía'' of Peru. His occupation in journalism included his youthful founding of ''Expresso'' in Lima. For several decades he actively participated in newspapers, magazines, and later television. In politics on the left, Calvo was known to be friendly and spontaneous. Apparently he struck up conversations with a wide variety of people, making little distinction as to class, race, social position, or culture. He once led the ''Instituto Nacional de Cultura en Iquitos''. He also served in
Iquitos Iquitos (; ) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as the ninth-most populous city of Peru. Iquitos is the largest city in the world th ...
as Director of the ''Fundación Pro Selva'' ("Foundation for the Forest"), involved in the protection of the
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ecology, both flora and fauna. He traveled widely; besides Iquitos, Lima, and
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in Peru, he has resided in London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, and Barcelona. Later he served as Director Artístico of the ''Conjunto Folklórico Perú Negro''. He died suddenly, his last work ''Edipo entre los Inkas'' almost finished. Among his major works: *''El Cetro de los Jovenes'' (Sceptre of the Youth) 1967 oetry*''Cancionario'' (Song Book) 1967 {poetry] *''Pedestal Para Nadie'' (Pedestal for No One) 1975 oetry*''Las Tres Mitades de Ino Moxo y otros Brujos de la Amazonía'' (Iquitos 1981)
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**''The Three Halves of Ino Moxo: Teachings of the Wizard of the Upper Amazon'' (Rochester 1995)


Literary corpus

Calvo's work has as major public themes the indigenous cultures of Peru and the struggle for social justice by local people.


Poetry

His ''Cancionario'' is a collection of his poems written in the form of songs, published in 1967. Later many were made the basis of
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by various singers and musicians. Accordingly, he co-wrote with an Afro-Peruvian chanteuse, the great
Chabuca Granda María Isabel Granda Larco (3 September 1920 – 8 March 1983), better known as Chabuca Granda, was a Peruvian singer and composer. She created and interpreted a vast number of Criollo waltzes with Afro-Peruvian rhythms. Granda's "La flor de la ...
, the landó "María landó". This song became internationally famous later when recorded by another Afro-Peruvian of renown,
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. It was released on the 1995 compilation CD ''The Soul of Black Peru''. As a
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for several decades he published volumes and poemarios: ''Carta para el Tiempo'' (Map for the Times) 1960; ''Poemas Bajo Tierra'' (Poems Underground) 1961; ''Ausencias y Retardos'' (Absences and Delays) 1963; ''El Último poema de Volcek Kalsaretz'' (The Last Poem of Volcek Kalsaretz) 1965; ''El Cetro de los Jovenes'' (Staff of the Young) 1967; ''Cancionario'' (Song Book) 1967; ''Poco antes de partir'' (A Little Before Parting) 1971; ''Pedestal Para Nadie'' (Pedestal for No One) 1975; ''Como Tatuajes en el Piel de un Río'' (Like Tattoos on a River's Skin) 1985.


''Las tres mitades de Ino Moxo''

Of Calvo's written works perhaps the best known internationally is his
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''Las Tres Mitades de Ino Moxo y otros Brujos de la Amazonía'' (The three halves of Ino Maxo and other wizards of the Amazon) 1981. This work is framed as a journey of Calvo and his cousin into the Amazon forest, to visit the revered
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Manuel Córdova known as Ino Moxo. Its poetic narrative adopts the intersubjective spiritual perception of Ino Moxo and addresses the tribal aftermath of the violent commercial conquests during the
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. This autobiographical 1981 novel "has been a hailed by scholars of literary Amazonia as a welcome alternative to the Amazonian novels that see the region from an outsider's perspective." Similar to
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, Calvo discusses the violence to Amazonian people and to the biodiversity. "Unlike
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, however, Calvo imagines a way out through Indigenous Amazonian knowledge."


Trilogy

Later Calvo authored a trilogy about the background to the attempted assassination of
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: ''Los Lobos Grises Aúllan en Inglés'' (The Grey Wolves howl in English) 1985; ''La Verdad y Solamente la Verdad'' (The Truth and only the Truth) 1985; and, ''Los Lobos Aúllan contra Bulgaria'' (The Wolves howl against Bulgaria) 1990. His last publication was posthumous, a poetic essay entitled ''Edipo entre los Inkas'' (Oedipus among the
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s), 3 volumes, 2001.


Journalism

Calvo early worked as a journalist and editor for newspapers in
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. His posts included: ''El Comercio'', ''El Correo'', ''La Republica'', and ''El Popular''. Earlier he had founded the daily ''Expresso'' in Lima. He contributed to other periodic publications: ''Gente'', ''Caretas'', and ''Si''. He also appeared on television in Peru as a moderator and master of ceremonies. When he left ''El Popular'' his journalist articles first appearing there were collected in his ''Compaña de Palo'' (Campaign of Sticks) 1986.César Calvo Soriano nació en Iquitos el 26 de julio de 1940
re poetry, literature, journalism.


See also

*
Chabuca Granda María Isabel Granda Larco (3 September 1920 – 8 March 1983), better known as Chabuca Granda, was a Peruvian singer and composer. She created and interpreted a vast number of Criollo waltzes with Afro-Peruvian rhythms. Granda's "La flor de la ...
*
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*
Manuel Córdova-Rios Manuel Córdova-Rios (November 22, 1887 – November 22, 1978) was a vegetalista (herbalist) of the Peruvian Amazon, upper Amazon, and the subject of several popular books. As a teenage mestizo of Iquitos he joined a company's work party to set ...
: ''Las Tres Mitades de Ino Moxo''


References

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