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A Companion to Pablo Neruda

Evaluating Neruda's Poetry

Jason Wilson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:19th Jun '08

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The making of a great Chilean poet. Pablo Neruda was without doubt one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century but his work is extremely uneven. There is a view that there are two Nerudas, an early Romantic visionary and a later Marxist populist, who denied his earlier poetic self. By focussing on the poet's apprenticeship, and by looking closely at how Neruda created his poetic persona within his poems, this Companion tries to establish what should survive of his massive output. By seeing his early work as self exploration through metaphor and sound, as well as through varieties of love and direct experience, the Companion outlines a unity behind all the work, based on voice and a public self. Neruda's debt to reading and books is studied in depth and the change in poetics re-examined by concentrating on the early work up to Residencia en la tierra I and II and why he wanted to become a poet. Debate about quality and representativity is grounded in his Romantic thinking, sensibility and sincerity. Unlike a Borges or a Paz who accompanied their creative work with analytical essays, Neruda distilled all his experiences into his poems, which remainhis true biography. Jason Wilson is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University College London.

[T]his book is a welcome and important addition to the Neruda bibliography. * BULLETIN OF SPANISH STUDIES *
[I]t is indeed a great book to trace Neruda's production and should be read by all who are interested in this great Chilean poet and Latin American literary production in general. * SOUTH ATLANTIC REVIEW *
A vade mecum of tremendous value. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

ISBN: 9781855661677

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 576g

266 pages