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  1. A selection of Pablo Neruda's greatest poems on love, death, nature and more, from his Nobel Prize-winning collection of love poems. Learn about the themes, techniques and influences of this famous Chilean poet and his lyricism.

  2. Poems by Pablo Neruda. Pablo Neruda [1914-1973] was born Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, but adopted his pen name legally in 1946. Under that name he has become one one of the most famous poets of all time.

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · Pablo Neruda. Pablo Neruda is one of the most influential and widely read 20th-century poets of the Americas. “No writer of world renown is perhaps so little known to North Americans as Chilean poet Pablo Neruda,” observed New York Times Book Review critic Selden Rodman. Numerous critics have praised Neruda as the greatest poet writing in ...

  4. By Pablo Neruda. Translated by Mark Eisner. I don’t love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz, or arrow of carnations that propagate fire: I love you as one loves certain obscure things, secretly, between the shadow and the soul. I love you as the plant that doesn’t bloom but carries. the light of those flowers, hidden, within itself,

  5. Walking Around. Famous Poem. in Famous Sad Poems. "Walking Around" by Pablo Neruda delves into the disquieting thoughts of the speaker, exploring their disillusionment with life and a profound desire to break free from societal constraints. Through vivid imagery and metaphor, Neruda uses the repetitious line "It so happens I am sick of being a ...

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    • If You Forget Me. ‘If You Forget Me’ speaks directly to the author’s lover, warning her what will happen if she falls out of love with the speaker. The poem contains many of Neruda's most famous poetic preoccupations, including love, memory and his homeland, Chile.
    • Keeping Quiet. ‘Keeping Quiet’ by Pablo Neruda is an incredibly thoughtful poem that stands out among Neruda’s many love poems. It takes a unique approach to the human condition and how “we” don’t understand ourselves.
    • I do not love you. ‘I Do Not Love You,’ also known as ‘Sonnet 17,’ is certainly one of Pablo Neruda’s best-known and widely loved poems. In this piece, his speaker states that his lover should either commit to loving him for the rest of time or move on.
    • Tonight I Can Write. ‘Tonight I Can Write’ by Pablo Neruda explores love’s transient nature and enduring impact, capturing poignant emotions felt after a breakup.
  7. 1973. There are cemeteries that are lonely, graves full of bones that do not make a sound, the heart moving through a tunnel, in it darkness, darkness, darkness, like a shipwreck we die going into ourselves, as though we were drowning inside our hearts, as though we lived falling out of the skin into the soul.

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