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  2. 10 of the Best Pablo Neruda Poems Everyone Should Read

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    10 of the Best Pablo Neruda Poems Everyone Should Read. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Pablo Neruda (1904-73) is undoubtedly the most famous Chilean poet, and perhaps the greatest love poet in all of Latin-American literature.

  3. Pablo Neruda | The Poetry Foundation

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    In 2003, 30 years after Neruda’s death, an anthology of 600 of Neruda’s poems arranged chronologically was published as The Poetry of Pablo Neruda. The collection draws from 36 different translators, and some of his major works are also presented in their original Spanish.

  4. Neruda's poetry is characterized by its passionate and sensual language, its engagement with political and social issues, and its celebration of love, nature, and everyday life. His poems often explore themes of longing, desire, loss, and the search for meaning and identity in a rapidly changing world.

  5. 25+ Pablo Neruda Poems (15 to start, 25+ to explore) Pablo Neruda is one of the most celebrated poets of the 20th century, often considered the single most important Latin American poet.

  6. One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII | The Poetry Foundation

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    One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII. By Pablo Neruda. Translated By Mark Eisner. Share. I don’t love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz, or arrow of carnations that propagate fire: I love you as one loves certain obscure things, secretly, between the shadow and the soul.

  7. Walking Around. Pablo Neruda. 1904 –. 1973. It so happens I am sick of being a man. And it happens that I walk into tailorshops and movie houses. dried up, waterproof, like a swan made of felt. steering my way in a water of wombs and ashes. The smell of barbershops makes me break into hoarse sobs.

  8. Oh flesh, my own flesh, woman whom I loved and lost, I summon you in the moist hour, I raise my song to you. Like a jar you housed the infinite tenderness, and the infinite oblivion shattered you like a jar. There was the black solitude of the islands, and there, woman of love, your arms took me in.

  9. it blows out a mournful sound that swells the sheets, and the beds go sailing toward a port. where death is waiting, dressed like an admiral. By Pablo Neruda, translated and edited by Robert Bly, and published by Beacon Press in Neruda & Vallejo: Selected Poems. © 1993 by Robert Bly. Used with permission.

  10. Pablo NerudaPoetry - NobelPrize.org

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    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1971 was awarded to Pablo Neruda "for a poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent's destiny and dreams"

  11. Pablo Neruda Poems - Poems by Pablo Neruda - Poem Hunter

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    Pablo Neruda Poems and Quotes! Which one of Neruda's most well known poems and works? Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet and diplomat known for his romantic and political poetry. Some of his most famous poems include: "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" (1924) "The Captain's Verses" (1952) "Residence on Earth" (1933-1935) "Elemental Odes" (1954)