Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395544181
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Neruda's Spanish text is presented with in face translations in this comprehensive collection of his works.
Selected Poems
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395544181
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Neruda's Spanish text is presented with in face translations in this comprehensive collection of his works.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395544181
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Neruda's Spanish text is presented with in face translations in this comprehensive collection of his works.
South Asian Writers, Latin American Literature, and the Rise of Global English
Author: Roanne Kantor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316510794
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
South Asian writers reference Latin American literature to identify against the Anglophone globe, even as they circulate within it.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316510794
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
South Asian writers reference Latin American literature to identify against the Anglophone globe, even as they circulate within it.
A Companion to Pablo Neruda
Author: Jason Wilson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1855662809
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Pablo Neruda was without doubt one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century but his work is extremely uneven. There is a view that there are two Nerudas, an early Romantic visionary and a later Marxist populist, who denied his earlier poetic self. By focussing on the poet's apprenticeship, and by looking closely at how Neruda created his poetic persona within his poems, this Companion tries to establish what should survive of his massive output. By seeing his early work as self exploration through metaphor and sound, as well as through varieties of love and direct experience, the Companion outlines a unity behind all the work, based on voice and a public self. Neruda's debt to reading and books is studied in depth and the change in poetics re-examined by concentrating on the early work up to Residencia en la tierra I and II and why he wanted to become a poet. Debate about quality and representativity is grounded in his Romantic thinking, sensibility and sincerity. Unlike a Borges or a Paz who accompanied their creative work with analytical essays, Neruda distilled all his experiences into his poems, which remainhis true biography. Jason Wilson is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University College London.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1855662809
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Pablo Neruda was without doubt one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century but his work is extremely uneven. There is a view that there are two Nerudas, an early Romantic visionary and a later Marxist populist, who denied his earlier poetic self. By focussing on the poet's apprenticeship, and by looking closely at how Neruda created his poetic persona within his poems, this Companion tries to establish what should survive of his massive output. By seeing his early work as self exploration through metaphor and sound, as well as through varieties of love and direct experience, the Companion outlines a unity behind all the work, based on voice and a public self. Neruda's debt to reading and books is studied in depth and the change in poetics re-examined by concentrating on the early work up to Residencia en la tierra I and II and why he wanted to become a poet. Debate about quality and representativity is grounded in his Romantic thinking, sensibility and sincerity. Unlike a Borges or a Paz who accompanied their creative work with analytical essays, Neruda distilled all his experiences into his poems, which remainhis true biography. Jason Wilson is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University College London.
Residence on Earth
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 9780811215817
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
New Directions celebrates the Pablo Neruda Centennial.
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 9780811215817
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
New Directions celebrates the Pablo Neruda Centennial.
Pablo Neruda
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802130358
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
A collection of poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802130358
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
A collection of poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
Author:
Publisher: International Potato Center
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher: International Potato Center
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Pablo Neruda
Author: Dominic Moran
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1861897146
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
Pablo Neruda (1904–73) is one of Latin America’s best known poets, adored by readers for the passionate love lyrics written during his early years in his native Chile, and respected by critics for the dark, hypnotic verses he composed during his later, solitary years as a diplomat based in the Far East. As Dominic Moran shows in his concise biography of Neruda, rarely have the life and works of a writer been so intimately and dramatically bound up as they are in Neruda. In Pablo Neruda, Moran takes a detailed and often critical look at this relationship, focusing as much on what the poetry sometimes strategically hides about Neruda the poet, the lover, and the political proselytizer, as what it reveals. Moran describes a life that was marked by an increasingly militant communism, the seeds of which can be traced to Neruda’s experiences in Spain during the early months of the Spanish Civil War. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Neruda became a literary torchbearer for the International Left, and he spent his final years campaigning to bring socialism to his beloved Chile. He lived just long enough to see his hero Salvador Allende unseated by Augusto Pinochet’s bloody coup. Pablo Neruda paints a fascinating picture of one of the most prodigiously gifted literary figures of the twentieth century. It will appeal to fans of Neruda’s verse who wish to learn more about the life behind it, as well as to readers interested in Latin American literature, politics, and history.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1861897146
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
Pablo Neruda (1904–73) is one of Latin America’s best known poets, adored by readers for the passionate love lyrics written during his early years in his native Chile, and respected by critics for the dark, hypnotic verses he composed during his later, solitary years as a diplomat based in the Far East. As Dominic Moran shows in his concise biography of Neruda, rarely have the life and works of a writer been so intimately and dramatically bound up as they are in Neruda. In Pablo Neruda, Moran takes a detailed and often critical look at this relationship, focusing as much on what the poetry sometimes strategically hides about Neruda the poet, the lover, and the political proselytizer, as what it reveals. Moran describes a life that was marked by an increasingly militant communism, the seeds of which can be traced to Neruda’s experiences in Spain during the early months of the Spanish Civil War. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Neruda became a literary torchbearer for the International Left, and he spent his final years campaigning to bring socialism to his beloved Chile. He lived just long enough to see his hero Salvador Allende unseated by Augusto Pinochet’s bloody coup. Pablo Neruda paints a fascinating picture of one of the most prodigiously gifted literary figures of the twentieth century. It will appeal to fans of Neruda’s verse who wish to learn more about the life behind it, as well as to readers interested in Latin American literature, politics, and history.
Easels of Utopia
Author: John Baldacchino
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429869398
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Originally published in 1998, Easels of Utopia presents a discussion of art's duration and contingency within the avant garde's aesthetic parameters, which throughout this century have constructed, influenced, and informed our definitions of modernity. In this context the book reads Umberto Boccioni's Futurism as reminiscent of Thomist realism; proposes Caravaggism's historical relevance to the election of individuality in post-war realism; and draws the readers attention to the aesthetic implications in Carlo Carrà's metaphysical art and its reappraisal of the early Renaissance. Following a contextual analysis of the historic avant-garde in Part One, Part Two presents parallel discussions of Italian and British questions, articulated by the works of Marino Marini, Francis Bacon, Renato Guttuso and Stanley Spencer in their return to individuality within art's aesthetic construct. The author argues that this initiates a return to 'lost' beginnings where form seeks knowledge, content regains an ability to anarchize, and art recognizes its contingent condition.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429869398
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Originally published in 1998, Easels of Utopia presents a discussion of art's duration and contingency within the avant garde's aesthetic parameters, which throughout this century have constructed, influenced, and informed our definitions of modernity. In this context the book reads Umberto Boccioni's Futurism as reminiscent of Thomist realism; proposes Caravaggism's historical relevance to the election of individuality in post-war realism; and draws the readers attention to the aesthetic implications in Carlo Carrà's metaphysical art and its reappraisal of the early Renaissance. Following a contextual analysis of the historic avant-garde in Part One, Part Two presents parallel discussions of Italian and British questions, articulated by the works of Marino Marini, Francis Bacon, Renato Guttuso and Stanley Spencer in their return to individuality within art's aesthetic construct. The author argues that this initiates a return to 'lost' beginnings where form seeks knowledge, content regains an ability to anarchize, and art recognizes its contingent condition.
Hispania
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Vol. 1 includes "Organization number," published Nov. 1917.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Vol. 1 includes "Organization number," published Nov. 1917.
Selected Poems
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802151025
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Collection of poems by the Chilean poet contains analysis.
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802151025
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Collection of poems by the Chilean poet contains analysis.