226 Seiten
Sprache: English, Spanish
Am 2014 von University of Texas Press veröffentlicht.
Pablo Neruda: One Hundred Love Sonnets (2014, University of Texas Press)
226 Seiten
Sprache: English, Spanish
Am 2014 von University of Texas Press veröffentlicht.
RESUMEN: En Cien sonetos de amor Neruda le canta a Matilde Urrutia y sus versos que nacen en la faz tangible del cuerpo mas amado se extiende para rendir homenaje al sentimiento vital a la experiencia unica: el amor.
The happiness I feel in offering these to you is vast as a savanna,' Pablo Neruda wrote his adored wife, Matilde Urrutia de Neruda, in his dedication of One Hundred Love Sonnets. Set against the backdrop of his beloved Isla Negra, these joyfully sensual poems draw on the wind and tides, the white sand with its scattering of delicate wildflowers, and the hot sun and salty scent of the sea to celebrate their love. Generations of lovers since Pablo and Matilde have shared these poems with each other, making One Hundred Love Sonnets one of the most popular books of poetry of all time. This beautifully redesigned volume, perfect for gift-giving, …
RESUMEN: En Cien sonetos de amor Neruda le canta a Matilde Urrutia y sus versos que nacen en la faz tangible del cuerpo mas amado se extiende para rendir homenaje al sentimiento vital a la experiencia unica: el amor.
The happiness I feel in offering these to you is vast as a savanna,' Pablo Neruda wrote his adored wife, Matilde Urrutia de Neruda, in his dedication of One Hundred Love Sonnets. Set against the backdrop of his beloved Isla Negra, these joyfully sensual poems draw on the wind and tides, the white sand with its scattering of delicate wildflowers, and the hot sun and salty scent of the sea to celebrate their love. Generations of lovers since Pablo and Matilde have shared these poems with each other, making One Hundred Love Sonnets one of the most popular books of poetry of all time. This beautifully redesigned volume, perfect for gift-giving, presents both the original Spanish sonnets and graceful English translations."--Front jacket flap.