by Adam Feinstein (Author)
More than 30 years after the death of the Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet, millions around the globe continue to woo their lovers with lines from his Twenty Love Poems and A Song of Despair. Millions more have been enchanted by the emotional directness of the Elemental Odes, the epic power of the Canto General and the dazzling lyricism of his later love poetry. Neruda was a complicated man, both politically and emotionally. There were three marraiges and many love affairs - and Feinstein draws on interviews with the poet's closest friends, acquaintances and surviving relatives, as well as newly discovered documents, to explore those complexities. He follows Neruda's development from a sickly, sensitive child in southern Chile in the early years of the century to a writer of growing fame whose political sympathies led to friendship with Federico Garcia Lorca and active support for the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War. Then came a year in hiding from Chile's dictator, under threat of death, before a dramatic escape to exile, and through it all his controversial loyalty to Stalinism even after Stalin's crimes had been exposed.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 12 Jul 2004
ISBN 10: 0747571929
ISBN 13: 9780747571926
Book Overview: The first authoritative biography published to coincide with his centenary in July 2004 For the last 50 years Neruda has been the most popular poet in the world, and his fame was only boosted by the award-winning film Il Postino. 'There is something about Neruda - about the way he glorifies experience, about the spontaneity and directness of his passion - that sets him apart from other poets' - Mark Strand, New Yorker