Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda

Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda

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Pinpointing the virtues of such items as soap and a tomato, this selection fr the Nobel Prizes-winning poet contains twenty-five of his odes, each accompanied by an English translation and two pencil drawings.

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Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda

Pinpointing the virtues of such items as soap and a tomato, this selection fr the Nobel Prizes-winning poet contains twenty-five of his odes, each accompanied by an English translation and two pencil drawings.
Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) is regarded by many as one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. Born in rural Chile he moved to the capital, Santiago, and published his first book in 1923. During the 20s and 30s he served as a diplomat and was ambassador to Spain at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. This event profoundly changed his writing style to one of addressing social and political concerns. He returned to Chile in 1938 but spent many years in exile due to political conditions. Neruda won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1971. Dennis Maloney is a poet, translator, and landscape architect. His books of translation include The House In the Sand and Isla Negra by pablo Neruda, The Naked Women by Juan Ramon Jimenez, and There is No Road: Proverbs of Antonio Machado.
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ISBN 13 9780821220801
ISBN 10 0821220802
Title Odes to Common Things
Author Pablo Neruda
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1994-05-01
Number of pages 152
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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