Tonight I can write the saddest lines by Pablo Neruda

Описание к видео Tonight I can write the saddest lines by Pablo Neruda

Explore the poetic journey of Pablo Neruda, starting from his early days as a prodigious talent in the realm of poetry at just ten years old, on our enlightening podcast. Discover how, at the tender age of twelve, Neruda's path crossed with Gabriela Mistral, the esteemed Chilean poet who nurtured his budding literary prowess. Delve into the milestones of Neruda's career, beginning with his initial literary foray in 1917 through an article in "La Manana," followed by the poem "Mis ojos" in 1918's Corre-Vuela, marking the inception of a luminous poetic legacy.








Our podcast unfolds Neruda's strategic adoption of the pen name Pablo Neruda in 1920 for contributions to "Selva Austral," a move designed to sidestep familial disapproval and fully embrace his literary ambitions. We chart his academic and creative exploration at the Instituto Pedagógico in Santiago from 1921, leading to his breakthrough international fame in 1924 with "Veinte Poemas de Amor y una Canción Desesperada" (Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair), a work that remains his most celebrated to this day.








Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Neruda's early life and career, offering insights into his formative years, influential encounters, and the creation of works that would cement his status as a literary icon. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Neruda's work, a student of literature, or someone keen on the transformative power of poetry, this podcast provides a deep dive into the early influences and achievements of one of the most revered poets of the twentieth century.

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