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    Love Poems

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    by Pablo Neruda, Donald D. Walsh (Translator)


    Paperback

    (Bilingual)

    $11.95
    $11.95

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    • ISBN-13: 9780811217293
    • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
    • Publication date: 01/26/2009
    • Edition description: Bilingual
    • Pages: 64
    • Sales rank: 9,182
    • Product dimensions: 4.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.40(d)

    Pablo Neruda was born in 1904 in the town of Parral in Chile. He received numerous prestigious awards for his work, including the International Peace Prize in 1950, the Lenin Peace Prize and the Stalin Peace Prize in 1953. In 1971, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Two years later he died of leukemia in Santiago, Chile.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    July 12, 1904
    Date of Death:
    September 23, 1973
    Place of Birth:
    Parral, Chile
    Place of Death:
    Santiago, Chile
    Education:
    University of Chile, Santiago
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    Sensual, earthy love poems that formed the basis for the popular movie Il Postino, now in a beautiful gift book perfect for weddings, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, or just to say "I love you!"
    Charged with sensuality and passion, Pablo Neruda's love poems are the most celebrated of the Nobel Prize winner's oeuvre, captivating readers with earthbound images and reveling in a fiery re-imagining of the world. Mostly written on the island paradise of Capri (the idyllic setting of the Oscar-winning movie Il Postino), Love Poems embraces the seascapes surrounding the poet and his love Matilde Urrutia, their waves and shores saturated with a new, yearning eroticism.And when you appear all the rivers sound in my body, bells shake the sky,
    and a hymn fills the world.
    © 1973 by Neruda & Walsh

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    One of the greatest major poets of the twentieth century. (The New York Times Book Review)”

    “It is difficult to find an analogue for the sustained passion and gentleness communicated in this absolutely stunning apotheosis of the poetry of sexual love....Matilde Urrutia deserves to enter history in the company of Petrarch’s Laura and Dante’s Beatrice.(Library Journal)”

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