El corazón amarillo / The Yellow Heart
Poetry , 1974
Averso
Pages: 134
In the introduction to this bilingual volume, the translator reminds us: "Neruda spent the last forty years of his life making himself dangerous with his poetry... He came to see poetry as a moral act, with personal and communal responsibilities." But here, Neruda is at his playful and irreverent best. Whether writing a celebration, allegory, lament or self-parody, the poet declares the strong sense of an improvisational spirit. Highlighted as "Essential" by Library Journal.
Poetry
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Biography / Memoirs
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Pablo Neruda: cartas y poemas a Albertina Rosa Azócar
Pablo Neruda: cartas y poemas a Albertina Rosa Azócar, 1985