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    The Poetry of Pablo Neruda

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    by Pablo Neruda, Ilan Stavans (Editor)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780374529604
    • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    • Publication date: 04/01/2005
    • Edition description: First Edition
    • Pages: 1040
    • Product dimensions: 5.52(w) x 8.17(h) x 1.88(d)

    Pablo Neruda (1904-73), Chile's greatest poet, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1971.

    Ilan Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College.

    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

    Table of Contents

    continued

    XII: THE RIVERS OF SONG

    I. Carta a Miguel Otero Silva, en Caracas (1949)

    Letter to Miguel Otero Silva, in Caracas (1949)

    V. To Miguel Hernández, Murdered in the Prisons of Spain

    XIII: NEW YEAR'S CHORALE FOR THE COUNTRY IN DARKNESS

    VIII. Chile's Voices

    XIV. I Recall the Sea

    XV. There's No Forgiving

    XVII. Happy Year to My Country in Darkness

    XIV: THE GREAT OCEAN

    IV. The Men and the Islands

    V. Rapa Nui

    VIII. The Oceanics

    IX. Antarctica

    XI. La muerte

    Death

    XII. The Wave

    XVII. The Enigmas

    XXI. Leviathan

    XXIII. Not Only the Albatross

    XIV: I AM

    I. The Frontier (1904)

    III. The House

    VI. The Traveler (1927)

    VII. Far from Here

    X. The War (1936)

    XI. Love

    from THE CAPTAIN'S VERSES/

    LOS VERSOS DEL CAPITÁN (1951-1952)

    LOVE

    In You the Earth

    The Queen

    The Potter

    September 8

    Tus manos

    Your Hands

    Tu risa

    Your Laughter

    The Fickle One

    The Son

    THE FURIES

    The Hurt

    El sueño

    The Dream

    Oblivion

    You Would Come

    LIVES

    The Mountain and the River

    The Flag

    Little America

    Epithalamium

    La carta en el camino

    Letter on the Road

    from ELEMENTAL ODES/

    ODAS ELEMENTALES (1952-1957)

    The Invisible Man

    Oda a la alcachofa

    Ode to the Artichoke

    Ode to the Artichoke

    Oda al átomo

    Ode to the Atom

    Oda a la crítica

    Ode to Criticism

    ri0Ode to Numbers

    Ode to the Past

    Ode to Laziness

    Ode to the Earth

    Ode to My Suit

    Ode to Sadness

    Ode to Wine

    NEW ELEMENTAL ODES

    Oda a la crítica (II)

    Ode to Criticism (II)

    Oda al dicdonario

    Ode to the Dictionary

    Ode to the Seagull

    Ode to Firefoot

    Oda a Walt Whitman

    Ode to Walt Whitman

    THIRD BOOK OF ODES

    Ode to Bees

    Ode to Bicycles

    Ode to a Village Movie Theater

    Ode to Age

    Ode to a Stamp Album

    Ode to Maize

    Ode to the Double Autumn

    Oda al viejo poeta

    Ode to an Aged Poet

    from EXTRAVAGARIA/

    ESTRAVAGARIO (1957-1958)

    To Rise to the Sky . . .

    Pido silencio

    I Ask for Silence

    I'm Asking for Silence

    And the City Now Has Gone

    Repertoire

    With Her

    Point

    Fear

    Cuánto pasa en un día

    How Much Happens in a Day

    Soliloquy at Twilight

    V

    Horses

    We Are Many

    To the Foot from Its Child

    Aquí vivimos

    This Is Where We Live

    Getaway

    The Unhappy One

    Pastoral

    Bestiary

    Autumn Testament

    from VOYAGES AND HOMECOMINGS/

    NAVEGACIONES Y REGRESOS (1957-1959)

    Ode to Things

    Ode to the Chair

    from ONE HUNDRED LOVE SONNETS/

    CIEN SONETOS DE AMOR (1957-1959)

    MORNING

    III

    IV

    IV

    VI

    IX

    IX

    XI

    XVI

    XVII

    XXVII

    MIDDAY

    XXXIV

    XXXIV

    XXXIX

    XL

    XLVII

    XLVIII

    XLVIII

    L

    LIII

    EVENING

    LV

    LIX

    LXIII

    LXXVI

    LXXVI

    NIGHT

    LXXX

    XC

    XCI

    XCV

    XCVII

    C

    fromp0 SONG OF PROTEST/

    CANCIÓN DE GESTA (1958-1968)

    IV. Cuba Appears

    VI. Ancient History

    XI. Treason

    XII. Death

    XIX. To Fidel Castro

    XXII. So Is My Life

    XXVII. Caribbean Birds

    XXIX. No me lo pidan

    Do Not Ask Me

    XXXV. The "Free" Press

    XL. Tomorrow Throughout the Caribbean

    from THE STONES OF CHILE/

    LAS PIEDRAS DE CHILE (1959-1961)

    History

    The Bull

    Solitudes

    The Stones of Chile

    The Blind Statue

    Buey

    Ox

    Theater of the Gods

    Yo volveré

    I Will Return

    The Ship

    The Creation

    The Turtle

    Las piedras y los pájaros

    The Stones and the Birds

    Al caminante

    To the Traveler

    Stones for María

    Nada más

    Nothing More

    from CEREMONIAL SONGS/

    CANTOS CEREMONIALES (1959-1961)

    THE UNBURIED WOMAN OF PAITA

    Prologue

    I. The Peruvian Coast

    II. The Unburied Woman

    III. The Sea and Manuelita

    IV. We Will Not Find Her

    V. The Absent Lover

    VI. Portrait

    VII. In Vain We Search for You

    VIII. Material Manuela

    IX. The Game

    IX. Riddle

    XI. Epitaph

    XII. She

    XIII. Questions

    XIV. Of All Silence

    XV. Who Knows

    XVI. Exiles

    I Don't Understand

    XVII. The Loneliness

    XVII. The Flower

    XIX. Goodbye

    XX. The Resurrected Woman

    XXI. Invocation

    XXII. Now We Are Leaving Paita

    THE BULL

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    VII

    s22VIII

    IX

    CORDILLERAS

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    CATACLYSM

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    VII

    VIII

    IX

    X

    XI

    XII

    XIII

    LAUTRÉAMONT RECONQUISTADO

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    LAUTRÉAMONT RECONQUERED

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    OCEAN LADY

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    VII

    VIII

    IX

    X

    XI

    from FULLY EMPOWERED/

    PLENOS PODERES (1961-1962)

    0Deber del poeta

    The Poet's Obligation

    The Word

    Ocean

    The Sea

    It Is Born

    Planet

    Serenata

    Serenade

    To Wash a Child

    Ode to Ironing

    To the Dead Poor Man

    Goodbyes

    Spring

    To Don Asterio Alarcón, Clocksmith of Valparaíso

    The Night in Isla Negra

    Past

    El pueblo

    The People

    Plenos poderes

    Fully Empowered

    from ISLA NEGRA/

    MEMORIAL DE ISLA NEGRA (1962-1964)

    I. WHERE THE RAIN IS BORN

    The First Journey

    The Father

    The First Sea

    The South

    Sex

    La poesía

    Poetry

    Shyness

    Swan Lake

    The Human Condition

    Superstitions

    The Rooming House on the Calle Maruri

    II. THE MOON IN THE LABYRINTH

    Loves: Terusa (I)

    Loves: Terusa (II)

    Bread-Poetry

    My Crazy Friends

    First Travelings

    Opium in the East

    Monsoons

    October Fullness

    Lost Letters

    i0III. CRUEL FIRE

    Ay! Mi ciudad perdida

    Oh, My Lost City

    Tal vez cambié desde entonces

    Perhaps I've Changed Since Then

    Revolutions

    The Unknown One

    Insomnia

    Goodbye to the Snow

    Tides

    Exilio

    Exile

    IV. THE HUNTER AFTER ROOTS

    Brother Cordillera

    What Is Born with Me

    Appointment with Winter

    The Hero

    The Forest

    Night

    Mexican Serenade

    Para la envidia

    To Envy

    V. CRITICAL SONATA

    Ars Magnetica

    To Those at Odds

    Day Dawns

    Solitude

    It Is Not Necessary

    Memory

    The Long Day Called Thursday

    What We Accept Without Wanting To

    El futuro es espacio

    The Future Is Space

    from ART OF BIRDS/

    ARTE DE PÁJAROS (1962-1965)

    Migracíon

    Migration

    PAJARINTOS

    Wandering Albatross

    American Kestrel

    Guanay Cormorant

    Slender-Billed Parakeet

    Gray Gull

    Magellanic Woodpecker

    INTERMISSION

    Chilean Lapwing

    Chilean Mockingbird

    PAJARANTES

    Dodobird

    from A HOUSE IN THE SAND/

    UNA CASA EN LA ARENA (1956-1966)

    Amor para este libro

    Love for This Book

    from LA BARCAROLA/

    LA BARCAROLA (1964-1967)

    The Watersong Ends

    from THE HANDS OF DAY/

    LAS MANOS DEL DÍA (1967-1968)

    I. Guilty

    XL. In Vietnam

    LVIII. El Pasado

    The Past

    LX. Verb

    from WORLD'S END/

    FIN DEL MUNDO (1968-1969)

    VII

    The Seeker

    XI

    The Sadder Century

    from SEAQUAKE/

    MAREMOTO (1968)

    Maremoto

    Seaquake

    Starfish i0Jaiva

    Farewell to the Offerings of the Sea

    from STILL ANOTHER DAY/

    AÚN (1969)

    VI

    VII

    XII

    XVII

    XVII

    XX

    XXVIII

    from THE FLAMING SWORD/

    LA ESPADA ENCENDIDA (1969-1970)

    XVIII. Someone

    from STONES FROM THE SKY/

    LAS PIEDRAS DEL CIELO (1970)

    I

    II

    V

    XI

    XI

    XIII

    XV

    XIX

    XXIII

    XXVIII

    XXVIII

    from BARREN TERRAIN/

    GEOGRAFÍA INFRUCTUOSA (1969-1972)

    Numbered

    from THE SEPARATE ROSE/

    LA ROSA SEPARADA (1971-1972)

    Men II

    Men IX

    Men X

    Los hombres XI

    Men XI

    Men XIV

    from A CALL FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NIXON AND PRAISE FOR THE CHILEAN REVOLUTION/INCITACIÓN AL NIXONICIDIO Y ALABANZA DE LA REVOLUCIÓN CHILENA (1972-1973)

    I. I Begin by Invoking Walt Whitman

    II. I Say Goodbye to Other Subjects

    V. The Judgment

    VII. Victory

    IX. I Call upon You

    XVIII. Come with Me

    XVIII. Portrait of the Man

    XXV. Against Death

    XXX. Mar y amor de Quevedo

    The Sea and the Love of Quevedo

    XXXII. September 4, 1970

    from THE SEA AND THE BELLS/

    EL MAR Y LAS CAMPANAS (1971-1973)

    Buscar

    To Search

    I Am Grateful

    My Name Was Reyes

    I Will Tell You

    A Small Animal

    It Rains

    This Broken Bell

    from 2000/

    2000 (1971)

    I. The Masks

    IV. La tierra

    The Earth

    IX. Celebration

    from ELEGY/

    ELEGÍA (1971-1972)

    XIV

    par

    from THE YELLOW HEART/

    EL CORAZÓN AMARILLO (1971-1972)

    I Still Get Around

    Love Song

    Reject the Lightning

    Disasters

    Morning with Air

    El tiempo que no se perdió

    Time That Wasn't Lost

    Suburbs

    from WINTER GARDEN/

    JARDÍN DE INVIERNO (1971-1973)

    The Egoist

    Gautama Cristo

    Gautama Christ

    Modestly

    With Quevedo, in Springtime

    Winter Garden

    In Memory of Manuel and Benjamín

    Animal of Light

    Un perro ha muerto

    A Dog Has Died

    La estrella

    The Star

    from THE BOOK OF QUESTIONS/

    LIBRO DE LAS PREGUNTAS (1971-1973)

    I

    VII

    IX

    IX

    X

    XI

    XXI

    XXXIX

    XXXIX

    XLI

    XLV

    LXV

    LXXII

    from SELECTED FAILINGS/

    DEFECTOS ESCOGIDOS (1971-1973)

    Triste canción para aburrir a cualquiera

    Sad Song to Bore Everyone

    El Gran Orinador

    The Great Urinator

    HOMAGE:

    FOURTEEN OTHER WAYS OF LOOKING AT PABLO NERUDA

    MIGUEL ALGARÍN

    Puerto Rico, Puerto Pobre [Song of Protest]

    I Come from the South [Song of Protest]

    APRIL BERNARD

    From My Journey [The Sea and the Bells]

    ROBERT BLY

    I Wish the Woodcutter Would Wake Up [Canto General]

    The Strike [Canto General]

    Ode to the Watermelon [Voyages and Homecomings]

    RAFAEL CAMPO

    XLIV [One Hundred Love Sonnets]

    LXVI [One Hundred Love Sonnets]

    XCIV [One Hundred Love Sonnets]

    MARTÍN ESPADA

    The Celestial Poets [Canto General]

    In Salvador, Death [Song of Protest]

    Octopi [Seaquake]

    EDWARD HIRSCH

    Ode to the Book I [Elemental Odes]

    Ode to the Book II [Elemental Odes]

    JANE HIRSHFIELD

    0

    Ode to Time [Elemental Odes]

    GALWAY KINNELL

    I Explain a Few Things [Residence on Earth]

    PHILIP LEVINE

    Ode to Salt [Elemental Odes]

    W. S. MERWIN

    V. So That You Will Hear Me [Twenty Love Poems]

    XVI. In My Sky at Twilight [Twenty Love Poems]

    PAUL MULDOON

    Ode to a Hare-Boy [Elemental Odes]

    GARY SOTO

    House [Ceremonial Songs]

    MARK STRAND

    Ode to the Smell of Firewood [New Elemental Odes]

    Ode to a Pair of Socks [New Elemental Odes]

    Ode to Enchanted Light [Third Book of Odes]

    JAMES WRIGHT

    Toussaint L'Ouverture [Canto General]

    Bibliography

    Spanish Editions

    Translations into English

    Biographical and Critical Works

    Notes on Neruda's Life and Poetry

    Acknowledgments

    Index of First Lines

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    The most comprehensive English-language collection of work ever by "the greatest poet of the twentieth century—in any language" (Gabriel García Márque)

    "In his work a continent awakens to consciousness." So wrote the Swedish Academy in awarding the Nobel Prize to Pablo Neruda, the author of more than thirty-five books of poetry and one of Latin America's most revered writers, lionized during his lifetime as "the people's poet."

    This selection of Neruda's poetry, the most comprehensive single volume available in English, presents nearly six hundred poems, scores of them in new and sometimes multiple translations, and many accompanied by the Spanish original. In his introduction, Ilan Stavans situates Neruda in his native milieu as well as in a contemporary English-language one, and a group of new translations by leading poets testifies to Neruda's enduring, vibrant legacy among English-speaking writers and readers today.

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    Not since Whitman has a poet of genius embraced a whole continent, as Neruda has his, or spoken so directly to the nonpoets among his readers.” —Selden Rodman

    “Ambitious . . . Meticulously edited . . . Stavans deserves high praise for the volume he has assembled.” —John Freeman, San Francisco Chronicle

    The Poetry of Pablo Neruda advertises itself as 'the most comprehensive single volume available in English'—and it certainly is.” —Charles Simic, The New York Review of Books

    “The greatest poet of the twentieth century—in any language.” —Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    “[This book provides] an opportunity to reflect on the poet's achievement and his canonical position.” —Christopher Winks, The Harvard Review

    “If, as Stavans believes, 30 years after his death the time is right for a reappraisal of Neruda, then this volume is just what's needed to jump-start the process. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal

    “Critic Ilan Stavans has created the first comprehensive English-language survey of Neruda's legendary oeuvre, judiciously selecting and expertly discussing 600 poems to create a genuinely invaluable and deeply pleasurable volume.” —Booklist

    Library Journal
    This hefty anthology offers 600 chronologically arranged poems from the work of Chilean Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda, perhaps the most extensively translated poet in the world. Rejecting the abstract and evasive poetry of the 19th century, Neruda was inspired by humble things like socks and the smell of firewood and wrote fiercely of social injustice, celebrating heroes such as Fray Bartolome de las Casas and Abraham Lincoln and damning oppressors (e.g., "General Franco in Hell"). Editor Stavans (Latin American studies, Amherst) draws from a pool of 36 translators, including Angel Flores (who first translated Neruda into English in 1944), Robert Bly, John Felstiner, Galway Kinnell, Nathaniel Tarn, Alastair Reid, James Wright, and Clark Zlotchew. Consistent with Neruda's enthusiasm for multiple translations of his poems, Stavans offers more than one version of some poems, although the Spanish originals are only occasionally provided. If, as Stavans believes, 30 years after his death the time is right for a reappraisal of Neruda, then this volume is just what's needed to jump-start the process. Highly recommended for all libraries.-Jack Shreve, Allegany Coll. of Maryland, Cumberland Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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