Dressed as an Admiral
Michael Wood: Neruda’s Hocus Pocus, 2 September 2004
Memoirs
by Pablo Neruda, translated by Hardie St Martin.
Souvenir, 370 pp., £12.99, June 2004,9780285648111 Show More
by Pablo Neruda, translated by Hardie St Martin.
Souvenir, 370 pp., £12.99, June 2004,
Isla Negra: A Bilingual Edition
by Pablo Neruda, translated by Alastair Reid.
Souvenir, 416 pp., £14.99, June 2004,0 285 64913 2 Show More
by Pablo Neruda, translated by Alastair Reid.
Souvenir, 416 pp., £14.99, June 2004,
The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems
edited by Mark Eisner.
City Lights, 199 pp., $16.95, April 2004,0 87286 428 6 Show More
edited by Mark Eisner.
City Lights, 199 pp., $16.95, April 2004,
“... in the following lines from ‘No hay olvido’, and they are not locked in a room of the self. On the contrary, there is a great deal of tenderness towards others, and if the phrase about wanting to forget clearly glances at the poem’s title and implies a stark impossibility, the very form of the sentence reminds us discreetly that the thing can ... ”