Pablo Neruda Poems
Pablo Neruda Poems – the greatest poet of the XX century
Postmodern Pablo Neruda poems was one of the many poets of the twentieth century in Chile and known as “the
greatest poet of the twentieth century in any language, the Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, his life is full of adventure and intrigue, and all the detailed aspects of the whole. Poems.
Neruda was born Ricardo Eliecer Reyes Nefali Basoalto in Parral, Chile on July 12, 1904, Jose del Carmen Reyes Morales, Rosa NeftalĂ Basoalto dangerous. His father was a railroad worker and his mother was a schoolteacher. Neruda lost my mother two months after his birth and his father soon moved to Temuco, and married again. Neruda also illegal brother and sister.
Neruda began writing poetry at an early age and at thirteen he published in local newspapers. At the age of sixteen he began using the pseudonym Pablo Neruda, and became famous as a journalist, poet and novelist. In 1921 he moved to Santiago, to facilitate writing career. Two years later he used his own money to publish his first book titled Crepusculario. The work of the best known and most popular is Neruda’s Veinte Poemas De Amor y una Cancion desesperada, which takes twenty love poems and songs of despair. Neruda was legally a pseudonym in 1946.
Although Neruda achieved international fame more than he did in his native Chile, he did not have enough money to
subsidize their lives. Poverty forced Neruda, to accept a position as an honorary consul in Ragoon. This opens the way for him to participate more actively in political life for years to come. Political make money Neruda continued to write poetry, but also inspired him.
Neruda also spent time traveling to different countries to represent the leaders of Chile, South-East Asia. It was there he wrote some of his poetry is more orthodox and mysterious.
Pablo married the first of his two wives – Malva Marina Trinidad and Delia del Carril – during this time as well. During his stay in the South Pacific, Pablo Neruda began to associate themselves with communism. He spent some time as a diplomat in Mexico to return to Chile. Soon, however, he went to stay while in Peru. By Allen L. Taylor




