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  1. Selected Poems: Pablo Neruda (Winner of the Nobel Prize)
  2. The Book of Questions
No.1
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The winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize for Literature, Pablo Neruda is regarded as the greatest Latin American poet of the twentieth century. This bilingual edition makes available a major selection of his poems, both in the original Spanish and impressively rendered into English by his most enduring translator, the poet Ben Belitt” (Robert Creeley).

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The Book of Questions

Neruda, Pablo
Copper Canyon Pr

A best-selling volume of Pablo Neruda's poetry in an English-Spanish edition.\nPablo Neruda is one of the world's most popular poets, and in The Book of Questions, Neruda refuses to be corralled by the rational mind. Composed of 316 unanswerable questions, these poems integrate the wonder of a child with the experiences of an adult. By turns Orphic, comic, surreal, and poignant, Neruda's questions lead the reader beyond reason into realms of intuition and pure imagination.\n This complete translation of Pablo Neruda's El libro de las preguntas (The Book of Questions) features Neruda's original Spanish-language poems alongside William O'Daly's English translations. In his introduction O'Daly, who has translated eight volumes of Pablo Neruda's poetry, writes, "These poems, more so than any of Neruda's other work, remind us that living in a state of visionary surrender to the elemental questions, free of the quiet desperation of clinging too tightly to answers, may be our greatest act of faith."\nWhen Neruda died in 1973, The Book of Questions was one of eight unpublished poetry manuscripts that lay on his desk. In it, Neruda achieves a deeper vulnerability and vision than in his earlier work-and this unique book is a testament to everything that made Neruda an artist.\n"Neruda's questions evoke pictures that make sense on a visual level before the reader can grasp them on a literal one. The effect is mildly dazzling [and] O'Daly's translations achieve a tone that is both meditative and spontaneous." --Publishers Weekly\nPablo Neruda, born in southern Chile, led a life charged with poetic and political activity. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the International Peace Prize, and served as Chile's ambassador to several countries, including Burma, France, and Argentina. He died in 1973.\nII.\nTell me, is the rose naked or is that her only dress?\nWhy do trees conceal the splendor of their roots?\nWho hears the regrets of the thieving automobile?\nIs there anything in the world sadder than a train standing in the rain?\nXIV.\nAnd what did the rubies say standing before the juice of pomegranates?\nWhy doesn't Thursday talk itself into coming after Friday?\nWho shouted with gleewhen the color blue was born?\nWhy does the earth grievewhen the violets appear?

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