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Selected Poems of Pablo Neruda

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By (author): Pablo Neruda

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Selected Poems
contains Neruda's resonant, exploratory, intensely individualistic verse, rooted in the physical landscape and people of Chile. Here we find sensuous songs of love, tender odes to the sea, melancholy lyrics of heartache, fiery political statements and a frank celebration of sex. This is an enticing, distinctive and celebrated collection of poetry from the greatest twentieth century Latin American poet.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 343g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780099561293

About Pablo Neruda

Born Neftal-Ricardo Reyes Basoalto in southern Chile in 1904 Pablo Neruda led a life charged with poetic and political activity. His first book Crepusculario ('Twilight') was published in 1923. The following year he published Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada ('Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair') which turned him into a celebrity. In 1927 he began his long career as a diplomat serving as Chilean consul in numerous places including Burma Buenos Aires Madrid Mexico and France. He was elected to the Chilean Senate in 1943 but later expelled for being a Communist. In 1952 the government withdrew the order to arrest leftist writers and political figures and Neruda returned to Chile. For the next twenty-one years he continued a career that integrated private and public concerns and became known as the people's poet. During this time Neruda received numerous prestigious awards including the International Peace Prize in 1950 the Lenin Peace Prize and the Stalin Peace Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He died of leukaemia in Santiago Chile in 1973.

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