The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems (Bilingual Edition) (English and Spanish Edition)

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EDITORIAL REVIEW



This collection of Neruda's most essential poems will prove indispensable. Selected by a team of poets and prominent Neruda scholars in both Chile and the U.S., this is a definitive selection that draws from the entire breadth and width of Neruda's various styles and themes. An impressive group of translators that includes Alistair Reid, Stephen Mitchell, Robert Haas, Jim Harrison, Stephen Kessler and Jack Hirschman, have come together to revisit or completely retranslate the poems; and a handful of previously untranslated works are included as well. This selection sets the standard for a general, high--quality introduction to Neruda's complete oeuvre.



Pablo Neruda was born in Chile in 1904. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Pub. Date: 1st April 2004
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 200
Ean: 9780872864283
Isbn: 0872864286

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Splendid poetry!!
~ Written on Nov 13, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.


This book is an awesome work with splendid poems that have something to say to everyone.

Side-by-side texts with their translations are great in making the reader evaluate the meanings and nuances in both languages.

I love these verses:

"And the air came in with orange-blossom fingers
over all those asleep:
a thousand years of air, months, weeks of air,
of blue wind, of iron cordillera,
that were like soft hurricanes of footsteps
polishing the lonely boundary of the stone."

The imagery is vivid and thrilling, like in these verses:

"Full woman, carnal apple, hot moon,
thick smell of seaweed, crushed mud and light,
what obscure clarity opens between your columns?
What ancient night does man touch with his senses?"

I can recommend this poetry to anyone.

Joyce Akesson, author of Love's Thrilling Dimensions and The Invitation

Splendid poetry!
~ Written on Mar 4, 2009. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This book is an awesome work with splendid poems that have something to say to everyone.

Side-by-side texts with their translations are great in making the reader evaluate the meanings and nuances in both languages.

I love these verses:

"And the air came in with orange-blossom fingers
over all those asleep:
a thousand years of air, months, weeks of air,
of blue wind, of iron cordillera,
that were like soft hurricanes of footsteps
polishing the lonely boundary of the stone."

The imagery is vivid and thrilling, like in these verses:

"Full woman, carnal apple, hot moon,
thick smell of seaweed, crushed mud and light,
what obscure clarity opens between your columns?
What ancient night does man touch with his senses?"

I can recommend this poetry to anyone.

Joyce Akesson author of Love's Thrilling Dimensions

exceptional and passionate neruda!!
~ Written on Nov 18, 2008. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

I lost sleep last night to devour its last page...I love a night like last night where a book keeps me awake like a lover.

This collection is the juice of a cool of mango on a scathing summer day, I tasted radience in the words!! I immediately got more to give as presents to friends in love.

This collection is a falling in love with life and shouldn't be missed!

A good translation
~ Written on Oct 28, 2008. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

I started to read this book with skepticism, because I think that it is impossible to translate Neruda in his exact sense. However, I had a very good impression of the book, and I think that the author did a great effort understanding Neruda's poems. Obviously, if you really want to know Neruda, you need to read his work in Spanish, but still it is a good approach to introduce you in his poetry.

Pure
~ Written on Aug 4, 2008. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

It's difficult to read Neruda and remain intact.

"Of all that I was, I bear only these cruel scars,
because those griefs confirm my very existence."

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