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  1. The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems (Bilingual Edition) (English and Spanish Edition) by Pablo Neruda, 2004-04-01
  2. 100 Love Sonnets: Cien sonetos de amor (Texas Pan American Series) (English and Spanish Edition) by Pablo Neruda, 1986
  3. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair: Dual-Language Edition (Penguin Classics) (Spanish and English Edition) by Pablo Neruda, 2006-12-26
  4. Love Poems (New Directions Paperbook) by Pablo Neruda, 2008-01-17
  5. The Poetry of Pablo Neruda by Pablo Neruda, 2005-04-01
  6. Book of Questions by Pablo Neruda, 2001-04-01
  7. Pablo Neruda: Selected Poems (Edición bilingüe) by Pablo Neruda, 1990-09-10
  8. Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion de desesperada y cien sonetos de amor (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Pablo Neruda, 2010-01-12
  9. On the Blue Shore of Silence: Poems of the Sea (English and Spanish Edition) by Pablo Neruda, 2004-02
  10. Love: Ten Poems by Pablo Neruda, 1995-06-16
  11. Neruda and Vallejo: Selected Poems
  12. Pablo Neruda: A Passion for Life by Adam Feinstein, 2005-08-08
  13. Pablo Neruda: Absence and Presence by Pablo Neruda, 2004-07
  14. Intimacies: Poems of Love by Pablo Neruda, 2008-11-01

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2. Neruda, Pablo 1904-1973 Books
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Pablo Neruda, (July 12, 1904 September 23, 1973) a Chilean poet and political diplomat, is considered one of the best Spanish-language poets ever. His poetic style spans from
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Pablo Neruda, (July 12, 1904- September 23, 1973) a Chilean poet and political diplomat, is considered one of the best Spanish-language poets ever. His poetic style spans from erotic, romantic and surrealist to fiercly political. Born July 12, 1904 in the small city of Parral, Chile, to Jose del Carmen Reyes Morales, a railroad worker, and Rosa Neftali Bosoalto Opazo, a school teacher. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was two months old. He was born with the name Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, but used the pen name Pablo Neruda until 1946, in honor of the Czech writer, Jan Neruda.
Although his interest in writing and literature was condemned by his father, he received encouragement by future Nobel Prize winner, Gabriela Mistral, who headed the local girls' school. At 14, he had his first published work, a poem, in the local newspaper called "Entusiamo y Perseverancia" (Enthusiasm and Perseverance.") In 1921, he moved to
Santiago to study French at the Universidad de Chile, but left to focus on writing poetry. In 1923, his first book of poetry, "Crespulicario" (Book of Twilights) was published, along with "Veinte poemas de amor y una canciÃÃ?³n desesperada" (Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair.) This would become a very controversial work because of its heavy

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  • 5. Pablo Neruda- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    Born Ricardo Eliecer Neftal Reyes Basoalto in southern Chile on July 12, 1904, Pablo Neruda led a life charged with poetic and political activity. In 1923 he sold all of his
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    Crepusculario ("Twilight"). He published the volume under the pseudonym "Pablo Neruda" to avoid conflict with his family, who disapproved of his occupation. The following year, he found a publisher for Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada ("Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair"). The book made a celebrity of Neruda, who gave up his studies at the age of twenty to devote himself to his craft. In 1927, Neruda began his long career as a diplomat in the Latin American tradition of honoring poets with diplomatic assignments. After serving as honorary consul in Burma, Neruda was named Chilean consul in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1933. While there, he began a friendship with the visiting Spanish poet . After transferring to Madrid later that year, Neruda also met Spanish writer Manuel Altolaguirre. Together the two men founded a literary review called

    6. Elementary Odes Pablo Neruda
    Provides a collection of poems.
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    Elementary Odes
    Pablo Neruda
    Ode To Conger Chowder
    In the storm-tossed
    Chilean
    sea
    lives the rosy conger,
    giant eel
    of snowy flesh.
    And in Chilean
    stewpots,
    along the coast,
    was born the chowder,
    thick and succulent, a boon to man. You bring the conger, skinned, to the kitchen (its mottled skin slips off like a glove, leaving the grape of the sea exposed to the world), naked, the tender eel glistens, prepared to serve our appetites. Now you take garlic, first, caress that precious ivory, smell its irate fragrance, then blend the minced garlic with onion and tomato until the onion is the color of gold. Meanwhile steam our regal ocean prawns, and when they are tender, when the savor is set in a sauce combining the liquors of the ocean and the clear water released from the light of the onion, then you add the eel that it may be immersed in glory, that it may steep in the oils of the pot, shrink and be saturated. Now all that remains is to drop a dollop of cream into the concoction

    7. Pablo Neruda - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Neruda, Pablo. Memoirs (translation of Confieso que he vivido Memorias), translated by Hardie St. Martin, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1977. (1991 edition is ISBN 0374-20660-0)
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Pablo Neruda Born Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto
    July 12, 1904
    Parral
    Chile Died September 23, 1973
    Santiago
    Chile Occupation Poet, Diplomat, Political figure Notable award(s) Nobel Prize in Literature
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    Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (June 2010) Pablo Neruda (July 12, 1904 – September 23, 1973) was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean poet and politician Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto . He chose his pen name after Czech poet Jan Neruda Neruda was accomplished in a variety of styles ranging from erotically charged love poems like his collection Twenty Poems of Love and a Song of Despair surrealist poems, historical epics, and overtly political manifestos. In 1971 Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez once called him "the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language." Neruda always wrote in green ink as it was the color of "esperanza" (hope).

    8. Neruda, Pablo - Neruda, Pablo 1904– Criticism (Vol. 1)
    Neruda, Pablo Neruda, Pablo 1904– Criticism and Essays
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    9. Pablo Neruda
    A page of biographical and bibliographical information on Neruda, with annotations in hypertext.
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    Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) This Chilean poet, and diplomat, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. His original name was Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, but he used the pen name Pablo Neruda for over 20 years before adopting it legally in 1946. Neruda is the most widely read of the Spanish American poets. From the 1940s on, his works reflected the political struggle of the left and the socio-historical developments in South America. He also wrote love poems. Neruda's Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924) have sold over a million copies since it first appeared. "Sucede que me canso de ser hombre.
    marchito, impenetrable, como un cisne de fieltro
    navegando en un agua de origen y ceniza."

    (from 'Walking Around' (I happen to be tired of being a man
    I happen to enter tailor shops and movie houses
    withered, impenetrable, like a felt swan
    navigating in a water of sources and ashes.)

    10. Poet: Pablo Neruda - All Poems Of Pablo Neruda
    Poet Pablo Neruda All poems of Pablo Neruda .. poetry
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    11. ‎Neruda Pablo‎ - Marelibri
    ‎20 Poemas De Amor Y Una Cancion Desesperada Pablo Neruda‎ ‎unknown BOOK. Condition USED Very Good. Pictures Available upon request. Ed.
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    12. Famous Poets & Their Best Poems, Famous Poets & Their Best Poems
    Collection of poems in English translation.
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    Tonight I Can Write The Saddest Lines

    The Queen

    If Your Eyes Were Not The Colour Of The Moon
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    Here I Love You
    Biographical Information
    Given name: Pablo
    Family name: Neruda
    Birth date: 12 July 1904
    Death date: 23 September 1973
    Country: Parral, Chile
    Language: Spanish Between 1927 and 1935, the government put him in charge of a number of honorary consulships, which took him to Burma, Ceylon, Java, Singapore, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Madrid. His poetic production during that difficult period included, among other works, the collection of esoteric surrealistic poems, Residencia en la tierra (1933), which marked his literary breakthrough. The Spanish Civil War and the murder of Garcia Lorca, whom Neruda knew, affected him strongly and made him join the Republican movement, first in Spain, and later in France, where he started working on his collection of poems España en el Corazon (1937). The same year he returned to his native country, to which he had been recalled, and his poetry during the following period was characterised by an orientation towards political and social matters. 'España en el Corazon' had a great impact by virtue of its being printed in the middle of the front during the civil war. In 1939, Neruda was appointed consul for the Spanish emigration, residing in Paris, and, shortly afterwards, Consul General in Mexico, where he rewrote his Canto General de Chile, transforming it into an epic poem about the whole South American continent, its nature, its people and its historical destiny. This work, entitled Canto General, was published in Mexico 1950, and also underground in Chile. It consists of approximately 250 poems brought together into fifteen literary cycles and constitutes the central part of Neruda's production. Shortly after its publication, Canto General was translated into some ten languages. Nearly all these poems were created in a difficult situation, when Neruda was living abroad.

    13. Neruda, Pablo - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
    Full Name Pablo Neruda. Nationality Chilean Activity Chilean poet. Born 1207-1904 Died 23-09-1973
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    14. Pablo Neruda - Biography
    A brief, hypertext-annotated biography at the Electronic Nobel Museum Project website.
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    Pablo Neruda Gabriela Mistral Entusiasmo y Perseverancia - his first publication - and his first poem. In 1920, he became a contributor to the literary journal "Selva Austral" under the pen name of Pablo Neruda, which he adopted in memory of the Czechoslovak poet Jan Neruda (1834-1891). Some of the poems Neruda wrote at that time are to be found in his first published book: Crepusculario (1923). The following year saw the publication of Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada , one of his best-known and most translated works. Alongside his literary activities, Neruda studied French and pedagogy at the University of Chile in Santiago.

    15. Neruda, Pablo - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Neruda, Pablo
    Neruda, Pablo (1904–1973) Chilean poet and diplomat. His work includes lyrics and the epic poem of the American continent Canto General (1950).
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    16. Neruda, Pablo | Define Neruda, Pablo At Dictionary.com
    Cultural Dictionary Neruda, Pablo (nay rooh -duh, nay- rooh -thhah) A twentieth-century Chilean poet, widely considered the greatest of recent Latin-American poets. He also
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    17. Pablo Neruda - Biography
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    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1971
    Pablo Neruda ... Other Resources
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    Pablo Neruda Gabriela Mistral Entusiasmo y Perseverancia - his first publication - and his first poem. In 1920, he became a contributor to the literary journal "Selva Austral" under the pen name of Pablo Neruda, which he adopted in memory of the Czechoslovak poet Jan Neruda (1834-1891). Some of the poems Neruda wrote at that time are to be found in his first published book: Crepusculario (1923). The following year saw the publication of Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada , one of his best-known and most translated works. Alongside his literary activities, Neruda studied French and pedagogy at the University of Chile in Santiago.

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    19. Pablo Neruda Poems
    Online texts of a selection of poems by Neruda.
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    Here are some poems from one of the world's greatest poet, Pablo Neruda. Enjoy!!
    Ode to the Book
    translated by Nathaniel Tarn
    When I close a book
    I open life.
    I hear
    faltering cries
    among harbours.
    Copper ignots
    slide down sand-pits
    to Tocopilla. Night time. Among the islands our ocean throbs with fish, touches the feet, the thighs, the chalk ribs of my country. The whole of night clings to its shores, by dawn it wakes up singing as if it had excited a guitar. The ocean's surge is calling. The wind calls me and Rodriguez calls, and Jose Antonio I got a telegram from the "Mine" Union and the one I love (whose name I won't let out) expects me in Bucalemu. No book has been able to wrap me in paper, to fill me up with typography, with heavenly imprints or was ever able to bind my eyes, I come out of books to people orchards with the hoarse family of my song, to work the burning metals or to eat smoked beef by mountain firesides. I love adventurous books, books of forest or snow, depth or sky but hate the spider book in which thought has laid poisonous wires to trap the juvenile and circling fly.

    20. PABLO NERUDA - Love
    A prose-poem from Passions and Impressions. Translation by Margaret Sayers Peden.
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    Love Because of you, in gardens of blossoming flowers I ache from the
    perfumes of spring.
    I have forgotten your face, I no longer remember your hands;
    how did your lips feel on mine?
    Because of you, I love the white statues drowsing in the parks,
    the white statues that have neither voice nor sight.
    I have forgotten your voice, your happy voice; I have forgotten
    your eyes.
    Like a flower to its perfume, I am bound to my vague memory of
    you. I live with pain that is like a wound; if you touch me, you will
    do me irreparable harm. Your caresses enfold me, like climbing vines on melancholy walls. I have forgotten your love, yet I seem to glimpse you in every window. Because of you, the heady perfumes of summer pain me; because of you, I again seek out the signs that precipitate desires: shooting stars, falling objects.
    From Passions and Impressions Translation by Margaret Sayers Peden Back to Brian Nation's home page

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