Selected Poems/ Pablo Neruda

Автор: Pablo Neruda
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Издател Penguin Books
Брой страници 238
Година на издаване 2006
Корици меки
Език английски
Тегло 184 грама
Размери 20x13
ISBN 0140186182
Баркод 0140186182
Категории на английски език, Художествена литература на чужди езици, Художествена литература, Книги

The poetry of Pablo Neruda is a direct and heartfelt communication of the poet's personal experience, political, romantic and mystical. His second collection of poetry, Veinte Poemas de Amor was concerned in particular with his discovery of woman and the universe and it brought him recognition in his native Chile when he was barely twenty. It was the Spanish Civil War, however, and the death of the poet and playwright Lorca that fuelled his need to speak for the ordinary people. This collection of his poetry contains work written between the years 1924 and 1967.

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Pablo Neruda, the internationally acclaimed Latin American poet, was born in 1904 in Parral, Chile. In 1920 he went to Santiago to study and published his first book of poems, La cancio'n de la fiesta (1921); and his second collection, Crepusculario (1923), brought him instant recognition. In 1924 he published the enormously popular Veinte poemas de amor y una cancio'n deseperada. From 1927 to 1945 he served as Chilean consul in Rangoon, Java and Barcelona, and was writing continuously. Greatly influenced by events in the Spanish Civil War, Neruda joined the Communist Party after the Second World War, and his changed attitudes registered themselves in his poetry. From now on he regarded his poetry not as an elite pursuit but as a statement on human solidarity addressed to 'simple people'. Cano general (one part of which is The Heights of Macchu Picchu, translated by Nathaniel Tarn) is a poem of epic proportions, tracing the history of Latin America and evoking the grandeur of its landscapes. It also introduces political polemic. Always a prolific poet, Neruda continued to write poetry throughout the fifties and sixties, and in 1971 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Poetry. From 1970 to 1973 he served under Allende as Chilean ambassador to Paris.

Pablo Neruda died in 1973, shortly after the coup in Chile, which ousted Allende.
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