Back in 2014, archivists were combing through Pablo Neruda's files when they came upon some previously unpublished works. Those writings by the Nobel prize-winning Chilean poet will soon be released ...
City Lights & Copper Canyon Press are celebrating two brand new, previously untranslated books by Pablo Neruda at the 2017 Litquake Festival. These publications, both from Neruda’s early period, offer ...
“World’s End,” originally published in Spanish in 1969, toward the end of the career of the great poet Pablo Neruda (he died in 1973, soon after the coup that killed his friend and compatriot Chilean ...
Let me begin with a confession: like any post-adolescent of the late 1980s with literary pretensions, I adored Pablo Neruda’s poems. I had recently read Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of ...
Debut author Giardino envisions the inspiration behind one of Pablo Neruda’s odes to familiar objects. Feeling downtrodden after writing a “long, sad poem” about the lives of miners, Neruda is ...
THIS debut collection of interrelated short stories by Chicano writer Michael Jaime-Becerra is rich and lively. A dazzling array of personalities including a trucker, a goth, a bride, a worker at ...
Perhaps the most popular modern poet in the world, the Chilean-born Neruda (1904–1973) won the Nobel Prize for an enormous body of verse that includes introspective lyrics of love and lust; sinuously ...
Adam Feinstein, a British journalist, is the author of the first biography of Pablo Neruda in English, Pablo Neruda: A Passion for Life (2004). He is also an expert on autism, an interest that emerged ...
Although poetry is essentially untranslatable, there is no option but to read poetry written in unfamiliar languages in translation. Pablo Neruda, the great Chilean left-wing poet, once remarked in an ...
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