100 Love Sonnets: Cien sonetos de amor (Texas Pan American Series)
 

100 Love Sonnets: Cien sonetos de amor (Texas Pan American Series)

by Pablo Neruda

If you've ever wished for a fresh and imaginative way of saying "I love you" to your beloved, peruse Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's 100 Love Sonnets. This intimate bilingual collection overflows with the master poet's signature sensuality and inventive imagery. Written in the 1950s for his cherished wife Matilde Urrutia, Neruda's earnest adoration leaps off the page in poem after poem:... (read more)

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Toshi
  • Rated 5 stars

This is a gorgeous bilingual edition that contain drawings. I love this one (I love Neruda)so I made a kind of digital book with my photos of one of the poem "Odes to a yellow flowers" If you want to see it please visit me at: www.issuu.com/toshi or in my personal blog: www.creatulandia.blogspot.com
I recommend this beautiful edition.

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Mary v
  • Rated 1 stars

These poems of Pablo Nerudo are so beautiful.
"Taste, feel, be the words" and you will understand.
Let them come into your heart and you will be the person
receiving a beatiful gift.
Let them come into your heart and you will recognize the things you may feel, but maybe, never know how to say.
Well, what can I say. Just try.


















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  • Metaphore

    metaphore said:

    Pablo Neruda's work is just exquisite and brilliant. The language in them are so serene, tranquil and subtle. The translation into english is well-done. It still holds the beauty of his work. The Heights of Macchu Picchu is an amazing piece, as all of his other works, i.e. The Captain's Verses, his odes and his sonnets. His prose are even better. "Passions and Impressions" There's a sense obligation and passion to his people, his country, his beliefs and his love in his writing.

    posted Tuesday, January 29 2008
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