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  1. Canto General is Pablo Neruda's tenth book of poems. It was first published in Mexico in 1950, by Talleres Gráficos de la Nación.Neruda began to compose it in 1938. "Canto General" ("General Song") consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of

  2. Canto general Pablo Neruda - I - La lámpara en la tierra [9] Amor América (1400) Antes que la peluca y la casaca fueron los ríos, ríos arteriales: fueron las cordilleras, en cuya onda raída el cóndor o la nieve parecían inmóviles: fue la humedad y la espesura, el trueno 5 sin nombre todavía, las pampas planetarias.

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  3. General Song. Canto general, an epic poem of Latin America by Pablo Neruda, published in two volumes in 1950. Mixing his communist sympathies with national pride, Neruda depicts Latin American history as a grand, continuous struggle against oppression. Comprising more than 300 poems, Canto general is arranged into 15 sections, or cantos, that ...

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  4. Un poema épico que abarca la historia de América desde la conquista española hasta el siglo XX, con un tono patriótico y revolucionario. Conoce los seis partes del Canto General, sus temas, personajes y estilos, y lee algunos fragmentos en español.

  5. Jan 18, 2022 · Neruda expanded on his political views in the poem Canto general, which, according to de Costa, is a “lengthy epic on man’s struggle for justice in the New World.” Although Neruda had begun the poem as early as 1935—when he had intended it to be limited in scope only to Chile—he completed some of the work while serving in the Chilean ...

  6. Canto general is a monumental poem by Pablo Neruda that covers the history, politics, and nature of Latin America. It consists of fifteen sections, each with multiple poems, and explores themes such as creation, conquest, resistance, and revolution.

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  8. Pablo Neruda’s Canto General is a monumental work of poetry that tells the story of Latin America, from its pre-Columbian past to its present struggles for freedom and justice. This epic poem is a celebration of the continent’s natural beauty and cultural diversity, as well as a critique of its history of colonialism, exploitation, and ...

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