Los mas bellos poemas de amor en espanol, escritos y leidos por Pablo Neruda. Veinte poemas de amor y Una cancion desesperada y Los versos del capitán (selección).Some of the Spanish language's most beautiful poems written and read by Pablo Neruda.
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"This is one collection that I'm actually able to struggle through in Spanish because my Spanish is kind of poor. It actually makes it more sensuous and appealing. I'm not a huge poetry buff, but Neruda has to be one of my favorites. " — Marie-Noelle (4 out of 5 stars)
"This is one collection that I'm actually able to struggle through in Spanish because my Spanish is kind of poor. It actually makes it more sensuous and appealing. I'm not a huge poetry buff, but Neruda has to be one of my favorites. "
" Most amazing poems ever. How lucky am I? I grew up reading these amazing poems written in Spanish, my first language. I love reading them over and over again. "
" The most amazing love poem ever written. "
" Some of the most poignant poems to express the heart of a lover. "
" Loved it! Unusual considering I'm not usually fond of poetry. Like a good yoga pose, the content is emotionally arousing. I think something may be lost in translation and I therefore chose the original Spanish version of the book. "
" just like Isabel Allende finds inspiration and new words in Pablo's poems, I do as well... reading his poetry gives me the "fuerza" to write poetry, and know myself better. "
" My Spanish is terrible these days, but these poems are still very beautiful. "
" Makes you realize how wonderful it is to read poetry in the language it is written. I was browsing through this the other day and remembered just how beautiful these poems are in Spanish and how much gets lost in translation. "
" I love these poems.. Absolutely beautiful. "
" My stomach turns in torture and delight when I read Neruda. "
" XIII makes me melt in both Spanish and English. Excellent. "
Pablo Neruda (1904–1973) was born in the town of Parral in Chile. He received numerous prestigious awards for his work, including the International Peace Prize in 1950 and the Lenin Peace Prize in 1953. In 1971 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Two years later he died in Santiago, Chile, probably a victim of the Pinochet government. Pinochet denied permission for Neruda’s funeral to be made a public event. Thousands of grieving Chileans disobeyed the curfew, however, and crowded the streets of Santiago.
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