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Que es una oda
Que es una oda




que es una oda

A great deal of what he published during that period bears the stamp of his political activities one example is Las Uvas y el Viento (1954), which can be regarded as the diary of Neruda’s exile. After living in different European countries he returned home in 1952. Due to his protests against President González Videla’s repressive policy against striking miners in 1947, he had to live underground in his own country for two years until he managed to leave in 1949. In 1943, Neruda returned to Chile, and in 1945 he was elected senator of the Republic, also joining the Communist Party of Chile. Nearly all these poems were created in a difficult situation, when Neruda was living abroad. Shortly after its publication, Canto General was translated into some ten languages. It consists of approximately 250 poems brought together into fifteen literary cycles and constitutes the central part of Neruda’s production. This work, entitled Canto General, was published in Mexico 1950, and also underground in Chile. In 1939, Neruda was appointed consul for the Spanish emigration, residing in Paris, and, shortly afterwards, Consul General in Mexico, where he rewrote his Canto General de Chile, transforming it into an epic poem about the whole South American continent, its nature, its people and its historical destiny. España en el Corazón had a great impact by virtue of its being printed in the middle of the front during the civil war. The same year he returned to his native country, to which he had been recalled, and his poetry during the following period was characterised by an orientation towards political and social matters. The Spanish Civil War and the murder of García Lorca, whom Neruda knew, affected him strongly and made him join the Republican movement, first in Spain, and later in France, where he started working on his collection of poems España en el Corazón (1937).

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His poetic production during that difficult period included, among other works, the collection of esoteric surrealistic poems, Residencia en la tierra (1933), which marked his literary breakthrough. Alongside his literary activities, Neruda studied French and pedagogy at the University of Chile in Santiago.īetween 19, the government put him in charge of a number of honorary consulships, which took him to Burma, Ceylon, Java, Singapore, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Madrid. The following year saw the publication of Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada, one of his best-known and most translated works. Some of the poems Neruda wrote at that time are to be found in his first published book: Crepusculario (1923).

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In 1920, he became a contributor to the literary journal “Selva Austral” under the pen name of Pablo Neruda, which he adopted in memory of the Czechoslovak poet Jan Neruda (1834-1891). At the early age of thirteen he began to contribute some articles to the daily “La Mañana”, among them, Entusiasmo y Perseverancia – his first publication – and his first poem. The poet spent his childhood and youth in Temuco, where he also got to know Gabriela Mistral, head of the girls’ secondary school, who took a liking to him. Some years later his father, who had then moved to the town of Temuco, remarried doña Trinidad Candia Malverde. His father was a railway employee and his mother, who died shortly after his birth, a teacher. Pablo Neruda, whose real name is Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, was born on 12 July, 1904, in the town of Parral in Chile. My eyes have been spent on your loveliness,īut the world has seen your secret splendorĪbout Pablo Neruda(1904-1973).






Que es una oda