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Neruda's Book of Questions is well known in Latin American literature. A new bilingual, illustrated selection of his poems gives English-speaking children an opportunity to interrogate the world.
The news that Pablo Neruda Foundation archivists had found 21 previously unpublished poems by the inimitable and amorous Chilean poet did to the hearts of many readers what spring does to the ...
On December 13, 1971, the Nobel Prize committee honored Pablo Neruda with its award in literature, citing his “poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent’s ...
In 2014, archivists were combing through Pablo Neruda's files when they came upon some unknown works. These writings have been translated into English and are now being published in a new collection.
Book review Pablo Neruda’s lost poems have been published, but perhaps they should have stayed lost This is Neruda as we have come to know – and, sometimes, laugh at. Did we need more of the same?
Memoirist, critic and translator Stavans has culled this useful portable volume, with its facing-page English and Spanish from his far larger (1,040 pages) Poetry of Pablo Neruda (2003), while ...
More than 20 unpublished poems by the late Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda, most of them taking up romantic themes, have been discovered in boxes of his papers in Chile and will be published in Latin ...
The Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) notched up posthumous notoriety in the Michael-Radford-directed film Il Postino and he was recently the subject of Pablo Larraín's ...
Roa Lynn writes about the time she showed up on Pablo Neruda’s doorstep asking him to write an introduction to her book of poems.
Paschkis incorporates Spanish and English words into her organic, stylized compositions (the opening scene features a literal river of words), while Brown lyrically chronicles Neruda's poetic ...
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