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Title:Residence on Earth
Author:Pablo Neruda
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 359 pages
Published:December 31st 1973 by New Directions Publishing Corporation (first published 1933)
Categories:Poetry. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Cultural. Latin American. Literature. Latin American Literature

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For the 1st half of the book * * * but for the 2nd half. * * * * This man is one of the most influential poet of all times with his subtle poetry, realistic approach, beautiful style & thought-provoking stanzas. I am alone among rickety substances, the rain falls upon me and it seems like me, like me with its madness, alone in the dead world, rejected as it falls, and without persistent shape. I look for you, I look for your image among the medals that the gray sky models and abandons, I do not know who you are but I owe you so much that the earth is filled with my bitter treasure.

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Original Title: Residencia en la tierra
ISBN: 0811204677 (ISBN13: 9780811204675)
Edition Language: English

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This is the poetry book I most return to. I read each poem in Spanish first for its magical and musical quality and then in English to hear the bluntness of the words. Neruda's writing is, for me, elemental and raw. He goes to the heart of things. Red, black, azure, salt, blood, pain, loss, dirt, victory, heart, love, moon, silence, rain, night, sobs, fury, battles, death, absence, rust, flesh, glass, el mar... Brings to mind paintings of Dali, Picasso, Chagall. His words come to life before my

I used to love Nerudas poetry before finding out he was a rapist. That he hated women so much that he would hurt them. I can honestly no longer enjoy his poetry at all anymorethere are plenty of artists out there who are just as talented, who are not rapists

I *haven't read much of the other three- Mistrel, Gluck and Millay, but will definitely read them.

For the 1st half of the book * * * but for the 2nd half. * * * * This man is one of the most influential poet of all times with his subtle poetry, realistic approach, beautiful style & thought-provoking stanzas. I am alone among rickety substances,the rain falls upon me and it seems like me,like me with its madness, alone in the dead world,rejected as it falls, and without persistent shape.I look for you, I look for your image among the medalsthat the gray sky models and abandons,I do not

Neruda. Need I say more?

This book was a gift from my mother, and I love it. The poems are beautiful, but I tend to like the spanish versions better. The english version are on the opposite page which is helpful in case you don't know some of the vocabulary. Neruda is an amazing poet, and these poems are worth reading several times over just to get all of the nuances.

I've read this many times, and every single time I feel like I've found some new gem. What amazes me most about this book is the English translation on one side and the Spanish translation on the other. I'm a total sucker for emotional, provoking poetry, and this book of poetry was written during a time of exile for Neruda. Neruda has a very intriguing voice, and he puts you RIGHT THERE. One of my favorites. Slow Lament"Into the night of the heartyour name drops slowlyand moves in silence and