The XXV poem by Trilce or the threshing as the synopsis of transculturization in Andean andean thought of Perú
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https://doi.org/10.18050/Rev.Espergesia.v5i2.1841Keywords:
Threshing, Cryptosemic, Spelling hermeticismAbstract
The XXV poem of Trilce was proclaimed as one of the most cryptosemic poems. This interpretation, together with several critics, positions it as a poem whose elaboration, achieved through the arrangement of the spellings in the verses, connotes an agricultural activity imposed by the conquerors and ends up nourishing itself from the Andean spirit until it becomes a beautiful song to the equality of the living species that populate the world. The objective of this work is to demonstrate that the vate is a perfect interpreter of the Peruvian culture and how, through the analysis of the XXV poem of Trilce, it manages to synthesize the transculturization in the Andean andean thought of Perú.
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