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  1. Canto general Pablo Neruda - I - La lámpara en la tierra [9] Amor América (1400) Antes que la peluca y la casaca fueron los ríos, ríos arteriales: fueron las cordilleras, en cuya onda raída el cóndor o la nieve parecían inmóviles: fue la humedad y la espesura, el trueno 5 sin nombre todavía, las pampas planetarias.

  2. Pablo Neruda's epic poem CANTO GENERAL is a prodigious work that scrolls out like the chronicle of a journey through the Americas. In his most audacious and ambitious achievement, Neruda depicts history as a vast, continuous struggle against oppression. Constructed in fifteen parts, and made up of more than fifteen thousand lines, CANTO GENERAL ...

  3. Originally, Canto General had been conceived as a national “song”, dedicated to the poetic exploration of episodes in Chilean history. Nevertheless, as Neruda himself came to recognize, his travels throughout the Americas radically modified his vision. “I came to understand that we walked on the same hereditary earth, that we had ...

  4. Here is Canto General seen afresh, the breathtaking beauty of Neruda’s poetry fully revealed in English, with a new translation forward that twenty-first century. Chilean poet and diplomat Pablo Ne-ru-d-a (July 12, 1904— September 23, 1973), autor of almost forty books, was awarded aforementioned Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.

  5. Sinopsis de Canto general. Canto General, sin lugar a dudas, es uno de los proyectos más descomunales que se haya propuesto la poesía del siglo xx y de uno de los poetas más prominentes de la poesía universal, Pablo Neruda. Himno telúrico a los elementos naturales del continente americano, ascensión hacia la redención del propio ser ...

  6. 23 de sept. de 2022 · El Canto General fue publicado por primera vez en México en 1950, incluye ilustraciones de Diego Rivera y David Alfaro Siqueiros. Neruda consideraba al Canto General como un proyecto poético ...

  7. The Canto General, thought by many of Neruda’s most prominent critics to be the poet’s masterpiece, is the stunning epic of an entire continent and its people. About the Author Jack Scmitt is Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Portuguese at California State University, Long Beach.

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