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Pablo de Rokha (born Carlos Ignacio Díaz Loyola; 17 October 1894 – 10 September 1968) [2] was a Chilean poet. He won the Chilean Premio Nacional de Literatura (National Literature Prize) in 1965 and is counted among the four greats of Chilean poetry , along with Pablo Neruda , Vicente Huidobro and Gabriela Mistral .
These cantos are based on the first eleven volumes of the twelve-volume Histoire generale de la Chine by Joseph-Anna-Marie de Moyriac de Mailla. De Mailla was a French Jesuit who spent 37 years in Peking and wrote his history there. The work was completed in 1730 but not published until 1777–1783.
– Canto VII: the line "e qu'el remir [contra'l lum de la lampa]" ("and look at her [against the light of the lamp])" from the poem Douz braitz e critz quoted. Canto XX: "noigandres" ("banishes ennui") – Canto XCI : The line "pensar de lieis m'es repaus" ("it rests me to think of her") from En breu brizara'l temps braus quoted.
Pablo de Rokha became one of Neruda’s bitterest enemies, considering him bourgeois and a hypocritical opportunist in political and social life. De Rokha wrote several essays and pamphlets in which he railed against Neruda, for example the poem “Tercetos Dantescos”:
La sangre y la esperanza: Poetry: Pablo Neruda: Selección: Theater: Carlos Barella Nathanael Yañez Silva Vida, pasión y muerte de la Quintrala Don Juan Manuel: Essay: Eugenio Orrego Vicuña Roberto Pinilla: Los hombres de América La generación de 1942: 1945: Novel: Óscar Castro: La sombra de las cumbres: Poetry: Olga Solari: Selva ...
Canto General is Pablo Neruda's tenth book of poems. It was first published in Mexico in 1950, by Talleres Gráficos de la Nación.Neruda began to compose it in 1938. "Canto General" ("General Song") consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of
His parents were Carlos Ary dos Santos and Maria Bárbara de Castro Pereira. His mother died when he was only 13 years old, something which made a deep impression on him. [1] [5] When he was only 15, his family published a book of his poetry, Asas, against his will. In 1954, some of his poems were selected for Almeida Garrett Prize Anthology.
Poetry. Poemas nicaragüenses (1934) [3] Canto temporal (1943) Poemas con un crepúsculo a cuestas (1949) La tierra prometida (1952) El jaguar y la luna (1959) Poesía (1964) Cantos de Cifar (1971) Esos rostros que asoman en la multitud (1976) Siete árboles contra el atardecer (1980) Stories. Agosto (1970, 1972) Vuelva, Güegüense (1970 ...