viernes, 12 de junio de 2015

Trilce as Theatre: Script, Characters, Audience


MLA Special Session on César Vallejo Austin, January 2016
Full papers will be posted by 15 December 2015
Organizer: Leslie Bary 

Panelists: Pedro Granados, Alan E. Smith, 
Jonathan Mayhew, Stephen Hart 

Respondent: Michelle Clayton
PAPER 1. “Trilce/Teatro: guión, personajes y público” [Trilce as Theatre: Script, Characters, Audience]. Pedro Granados (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and Vallejo Sin Fronteras Instituto)
This presentation begins by justifying, in terms of theory, methodology and historical context (Lima in the 1920s), a reading of César Vallejo’s collection Trilce (1922) as theatrical or performance text. We identify its script or rather, its fragmentary pattern for improvisation: the myth of Inkarrí. The script contains instructions for the representation of dimensions and space on stage, as well as performance directions for the various characters that appear in Trilce; among these are several heteronyms of the poetic subject. We then consider one of the specific audiences with which Trilce enters into dialogue: the journal Colónida (1916) and the Colónida movement that grew up around it, as well as the broader, less specific, but always contemporary audience that is ourselves, now. Keywords for the paper are Trilce, Colónida, and poetry as theatre.