Nobel Literature Laureate Works ---Twenty Love Poems and the Song of Despair: Love is so short, forgetting is so long
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Nobel Literature Laureate Works ---Twenty Love Poems and the Song of Despair: Love is so short, forgetting is so long
Pablo Neruda (1904 –1973) is the greatest Latin American poet in the 20th century, a diplomat of Chile and the Nobel Laureate in Literature in 1971. The love poem is the main and most popular theme in his works production. Neruda has become the synonym of love poem. The Nobel Prize comments for Neruda: His poems have the natural forces and revived a destiny ad ream a continent. These poems recall us the goodliness of 1960s and tell us that life is war, life is love, and life is a love poem.
Table of Contents 01. Body Of A Woman 02. The Light Wraps You 03. Ah Vastness Of Pines 04. The Morning Is Full 05. So That You Will Hear Me 06. I Remember You As You Were 07. Leaning Into The Afternoons 08. White Bee 09. Drunk With Pines 10. We Have Lost Even 11. Almost Out Of the Sky 12. Your Breast Is Enough 13. I Have Gone Marking 14. Every Day You Play 15. I Like For You To Be Still 16. In My Sky At Twilight 17. Thinking, Tangling Shadows 18. Here I Love You 19. Girl Lithe and Tawny 20. Tonight I Can Write 21. The Song of Despair