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Neruda's tenth organic book, one of his longest, most crafted and the one he avowedly loved best, was also his best-known, owing in great measure to the scandal amidst which he finished writing it while being pursued by the Chilean police for publicly challenging his country's president.
- Enrico Mario Santí
- 2005
The major turning point in Neruda's political writing came during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)1. Since Neruda was in Spain during the war, the experience he lived "profoundly transformed" both "Neruda and his poetry" (Gutierrez 9).
Jul 7, 2019 · Pablo Neruda's exile marked one of the 20th century's greatest literary chase scenes, and the Cold War's first global manhunt. BY Joel Whitney. Originally Published: July 08, 2019. Pablo Neruda leans on a ship's railing during the 34th annual PEN boat ride around New York City, June 13, 1966.
Download book PDF. Enrico Mario Santí. Part of the book series: New Directions in Latino American Cultures ( (NDLAC)) 58 Accesses. Abstract. No single Latin American book of the twentieth century engaged more a historicist imagination than Pablo Neruda’s Canto general (1950).
- Enrico Mario Santí
- 2005
This paper shows that Neruda’s struggle echoes that of Hikmet who seeks to find a new voice that would revolutionize modern poetry in its embrace of the epic and create a sweeping chronicle which spans time and space, history and geography to form a self-contained vision of a country and its people.
Jan 1, 2015 · In the Soviet Union, the opposite happened: Cybernetic visions of society flowed into official doctrine, but concrete technical projects failed due to the hierarchical apparatus of power.
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Dec 1, 1999 · Nobel laureate, international diplomat and political activist in one, Neruda reveals how poetry can enter the political process and, perhaps more importantly, turn into a critical historical ...