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Pablo Neruda: love and political Poet

Pablo Neruda: love and political Poet

There is no person in the reader or literary society that he does not know the name of Pablo Neruda. He was a powerful poet. A politician. Also candidate Chile's president. Later, however, withdrawn. He works as Government diplomatic. He also served as a senator. His full name is Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basocalto's. But better known as Pablo Neruda Whose name is popular than the real name. He is an influential poet of the twentieth century. He was born on July 12, 1904, in Chile, South America. Outside English or Europe, this talented and influential poet rarely like the Chilean poet. He is a skilled politician. But he doesn't confuse maintaining neutrality between literature and politics. He is also an influential diplomatic. During his lifetime, works as a diplomat in Burma (now Myanmar), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Hong Kong, Italy, Indonesia, Singapore, Argentina, Spain etc. He came to Delhi and Calcutta three times. There he Meets Rabindranath, poet Shakti Chatterjee, Subhas Bose, Nehru and many others. He received the prestigious Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971.
Pablo Neruda: love and political Poet

At the age of thirteen, Neruda started writing “La Manana” daily newspaper. His first poem was published in this paper. In 1920, he began to write his name, instead of Pablo Neruda, the literary magazine Selva Aasalal. About 25 years later, in 1946, he made the pseudonym known as the real name. In 1923, at the age of 19, Neruda sold all his belongings without getting a publisher and published his first book, Twilight. The book gave him a lot of praise and recognition. The following year a publisher was interested in publishing his second book, “Twenty-Poet Poems and a Song of Despair”. This book has gained popularity. Needless to say, this is still his most popular and well-known poem in the world. Many people called it's the creation of his masterpiece.

Pablo Neruda is one of the greatest poets in the world, who is still alive, still very well written and respected. Love, frustration, nature, politics and everyday living are the key issues of his poetry. He is always consistent with his own style, and he repeatedly surrenders himself. Although his original identity poet, he was equally respected as a politician. He is deeply in the political ideology of Marxist. He was a member of the Communist Party. Senator elected. Once he was a candidate for the post of president, though he had to withdraw the candidacy until the end of alliance and politics. He is termed as 'poet of love and politics'. Pablo Neruda gained the status of legend as a poet in his lifetime. His political philosophy brought him a broad acceptance in socialist and third world countries. Neruda has done active politics, wrote political poems, but never compromised in the excellence of literature. His poems are so high and in their own style that they can not be included in a particular category or type.

Neruda's literary works have been organized in different styles and styles. On the one hand, he wrote comic poems, as well as the poem of the poem, historical epics, even public political brochures. The famous poem of love and sadness is Twenty-Poet Poems and a Song of Despair (1924) and The Captain Verses (1952). In these poems, Neruda's deep interest in life has actually been expressed through sadness and despair. During his great pleasure, Neruda took refuge in the painting of Nirananda in his poetry. Written from the experience of loneliness and persecution, such as the Residences on Earth (1935), some poetry epicists General Studies (1950) Epic Poetry He also wrote poetry about the real-life, such as Elementary Odds (1954). In fact, love, diverse experience of life, nature and politics have become the main subject of his poetry, at different times, on different occasions. Literary critics say that even though there is a subject of unity, each of his texts, even each poem, is an integral and unique one. Gabriel Garcia Marquez said Neruda, is the best poet of the twentieth century. He is called a poet of love and politics.


Pablo Neruda's 100 Love Sonnets (1959) Poems are written in his home in Isla Negra Aparisar has highlighted the sub-sea blue and white sand backgrounds, etc., through various analogy and elements. His love is about his wife, Matilde Urrutia, and his wonderful poetry. The first Spanish edition, published in 1960, was first published in English in 1986. Poetry is not an exact copy of Spanish sonnets. Neruda's poetry is always worldly, dead, heard, heard, smoked, had to taste. He introduced a simple analogy to the normal word-expression. Sex paraphernalia, natural, worldly elements, magical realism and political outlook have shaped classical shapes. Neruda once said one-your writings are projections of your life. Neruda said proudly to the north - that's why - 'Here is an artist, living artist. It cannot be literary only with imagination and unbelievable untruth. '

Neruda's poem about politics and patriotism also deepens the depth and depth of his love in his poems. Here is the flow of his warm blood flow, strong emotions and hearty depth. Neruda's twenty love poems have been translated into at least fifty languages - and its translation has spread not only in Chile, Spain or Latin America but also throughout the world. Teenagers of the world, young people have pronounced the poem in blood at the moment of life. Many people have given their hands to write a poem in the poem. On September 15, 1973, Neruda wrote the last poem of life. The title of the poem in Spanish was 'Las Sartapias'.


After his death, his popularity as a poet did not diminish even so much. On one hand, his excellent love poem, on the other hand, poetry on political and social realities, made him popular with all readers. He died on September 23, 1973, in Santiago's capital Santiago.

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