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PabloNeruda(1904-1973)PabloNerudawasborninParall,Chile.HestudiedinSantiagointhetwenties.From1927to1945hewastheChileanconsulinRangoon,inJava,andtheninBarcelona.HejoinedtheCommunistPartyaftertheSecondWorldWar.Between1970and1973heservedinAllende’sChileanGovernmentasambassadortoParis.HediedshortlyafterthecoupthatendedtheAllendeGovernment.Neruda'scareerasapoetbeganwithlovepoetryandendedwithlovepoetry.Oneofhisverylastworks,writtenonlydaysbeforehisdeath,isTheEnd,alovepoemto[hiswife]Matilde.Therewere,ofcourse,changes;thereweredeviationsduringtheperiodofResidenceonEarth,forexample;therewereturnsandinnovationsduringtheperiodofpoliticalandepicpoetrythatbeganinthelatethirtiesandculminatedin1950withCantoGeneral,buttherewasalsoaremarkablecontinuity.EroticpoetryandlovepoetrywereforNerudaanimportant,essentialpartofhispoeticlife.PabloNerudawasoneofthemostprolificpoetsofourcentury.Totracethedevelopmentofevenoneaspectofhispoeticworldisfarfromeasy.Yetinthecaseofhiseroticpoetryandhislovepoetrytheoutlineofthatdevelopmentisclearenough.TheearlyNeruda,fromhisfirstpublishedbook,Crepusculario,andthenespeciallyinTwentyPoems,isasensualistandamaterialistinhisapproachtoloveandwoman….[InTwentyPoems]NerudaintensifiesthecompletefusionbetweenwomanandNature.Joyanddespair,likeMarisolandMarisombra,mingleandalternateinthisbook,butwhatevertheemotionofthemoment,thepoetisconstantinhisidentificationofwomanwithNature,inhisuseofNatureimagerytodescribewoman,andinhisconceptionofwomanasavehicleforareturntoNature.Intheserichlysensualpoems,thestyleisstillonthewholemodernRomanticwithsymbolistovertonesandthefirstfewhintsofthenewer,moredisturbingpoeticstyles.Yettheyremainconstructivepoems,inthattheyareorganizedaroundexperiencesinwhichrealhumanbeings,Nerudahimselfandthewomenheloved,provideastabilizingplatformuponwhicheachpoemisbuilt.
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- A Dog Has Died
- A Lemon
- A Song of Despair
- Bird
- Brown and Agile Child
- Canto XII from The Heights of Macchu Picchu
- Cats Dream
- Clenched Soul
- Drunk as Drunk
- Enigmas
- Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks
- Fleas interest me so much
- From – Twenty Poems of Love
- from The Book of Questions
- Gentleman Alone
- I Crave Your Mouth, Your Voice, Your Hair
- I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
- If You Forget Me
- Im Explaining a Few Things
- In My Sky At Twilight
- Leaning Into The Afternoons
- Lost in the forest...
- Love
- Magellanic Penguin
- Nothing But Death
- Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market
- Ode to Maize
- Ode to Sadness
- Ode to Salt
- Ode to the Book
- Ode To Wine
- Poetry
- Poor Fellows
- Puedo Escribir
- Saddest Poem
- Some Beasts
- Sonata
- Sonnet LXXXI
- Sonnet VIII
- Sonnet XI
- Sonnet XVII
- Sonnet XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
- The Dictators
- The Light Wraps You
- The Night in Isla Negra
- The Question
- The Saddest Poem
- The Song of Despair
- The Weary One
- The White Mans Burden
- Tonight I Can Write
- Tonight I can write the saddest lines
- Tower Of Light
- Walking Around
- Water
- We Are Many
- XVII (I do not love you...)
- XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
- Your Feet
- Your Laughter