Grapes And The Wind by Pablo Neruda

Grapes And The Wind by Pablo Neruda

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Grapes And The Wind by Pablo Neruda

Despite being one of Neruda's most important works following publication of Canto General, Las Uvas y el Viento Grapes and the Wind, 1954] has never previously been translated into English. Written in political exile from his Chile because of his membership in the Communist Party, Neruda describes a political and poetic landscape during post-WI ranging from Isla Negra in Chile to Mao's China. In essence, the poem is Neruda's hymn to newly-emergent nations and societies in Europe and Asia while at the same time comprising a lyric to his distant homeland.

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ISBN 13 9781944682989
ISBN 10 1944682988
Title Grapes And The Wind
Author Pablo Neruda
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Spuyten Duyvil
Year published 2018-05-01
Number of pages 376
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