Neruda and Vallejo - Pablo Neruda - Books - Beacon Press - 9780807064894 - July 1, 1993
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Neruda and Vallejo

Pablo Neruda

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Jacket Description/Back: 'Robert Bly is a vital link between poetry and the brass tacks of living, a very suitable editor for Pablo Neruda and Cesar Vallejo.... His selection of poems shows his creative instinct. He is the best of three translators represented, though all are good. His interview with Neruda shows two poets bringing out the best in each other....' Kansas City StarReview Quotes: Chilean Pablo Neruda is Latin America's greatest poet and one of the finest ever to have written in the Spanish language. The Peruvian poet CEsar Vallejo, part Indian and born in a mining village, ranks not far below Neruda. Robert Bly is one of America's foremost poets, and a translator of uncommon brilliance. The combination makes for a priceless volume. "-Long Beach Press Telegram"Biographical Note: Robert Bly is the author of the groundbreaking "New York Times" bestseller "Iron John," which launched the men's movement to national fame, as well as several collections of original poetry, most recently, "The Night Abraham Called to the Stars: Poems." He has translated numerous poets into English, including Kabir, Pablo Neruda, Cesar Vallejo, Juan Ramon Jimenez, and Frederico Garcia Lorca. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Publisher Marketing: Gathers poems by the Chilean and Peruvian poets, including both English translations and the original Spanish versions.

Contributor Bio:  Neruda, Pablo Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) held diplomatic posts in Asian and European countries. After joining the Communist Party, Neruda was elected to the Chilean Senate but was forced to live in exile in Mexico for several years. Eventually he established a permanent home on Isla Negra. In 1970 he was appointed as Chile's ambassador to France; in 1971 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Contributor Bio:  Bly, Robert W Robert W. Bly has more than twenty-five years experience as a copywriter specializing in direct marketing. His clients include IBM, Lucent Technologies, Nortel Networks, and Sony. He has won numerous marketing awards and is the author of more than sixty books. Bob and his wife, Amy, have two sons. Contributor Bio:  Vallejo, Cesar Cesar Vallejo was born in 1892 in Peru. His first book defined literary Indigenism, while his second, Trilce, foreshadowed many innovations of modernism. In 1923, he moved to Paris where he became a prolific journalist. Contra el secreto profesional, written in the 20s, integrates issues of social justice with innovative poetics. During this period he traveled three times to the Soviet Union. He became a member of the Congress of Antifascist Writers in Madrid and visited the front lines of the Spanish Civil War. His later poetry, Poemas humanos, was published a year after his death in 1938.


304 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 1993
ISBN13 9780807064894
Publishers Beacon Press
Genre Cultural Region > Latin America
Pages 304
Dimensions 139 × 204 × 17 mm   ·   303 g
Language English  
Editor Bly, Robert

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