About Love Poems
Charged with sensuality and passion, Pablo Neruda’s love poems are the most celebrated of the Nobel Prize winner’s oeuvre, captivating readers with earthbound images and reveling in a fiery re-imagining of the world. Mostly written on the island paradise of Capri (the idyllic setting of the Oscar-winning movie Il Postino), Love Poems embraces the seascapes surrounding the poet, and his love Matilde Urrutia, their waves and shores saturated with a new, yearning eroticism.
And when you appear
all the rivers sound
in my body, bells
shake the sky,
and a hymn fills the world.
© 1973 by Neruda & Walsh
- Complete Title: Love Poems
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 90
- Publication Time: January 29, 2008
- Publisher: New Directions
- ISBN: 0811217299
- ISBN13: 9780811217293
About Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean writer and politician Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. Neruda assumed his pen name as a teenager, partly because it was in vogue, partly to hide his poetry from his father, a rigid man who wanted his son to have a “practical” occupation. Neruda’s pen name was derived from Czech writer and poet Jan Neruda; Pablo is thought to be from Paul Verlaine. With his works translated into many languages, Pablo Neruda is considered one of the greatest and most influential poets of the 20th century.
Neruda was accomplished in a variety of styles, ranging from erotically charged love poems like his collection Twenty Poems of Love and a Song of Despair, surrealist poems, historical epics, and overtly political manifestos. In 1971 Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature, a controversial award because of his political activism. Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez once called him “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language.”
On July 15, 1945, at Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil, he read to 100,000 people in honor of Communist revolutionary leader Luís Carlos Prestes. When Neruda returned to Chile after his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Salvador Allende invited him to read at the Estadio Nacional before 70,000 people.
During his lifetime, Neruda occupied many diplomatic posts and served a stint as a senator for the Chilean Communist Party. When Conservative Chilean President González Videla outlawed communism in Chile, a warrant was issued for Neruda’s arrest. Friends hid him for months in a house basement in the Chilean port of Valparaíso. Later, Neruda escaped into exile through a mountain pass near Maihue Lake into Argentina. Years later, Neruda was a close collaborator to socialist President Salvador Allende.
Neruda was hospitalized with cancer at the time of the Chilean coup d’état led by Augusto Pinochet. Three days after being hospitalized, Neruda died of heart failure. Already a legend in life, Neruda’s death reverberated around the world. Pinochet had denied permission to transform Neruda’s funeral into a public event. However, thousands of grieving Chileans disobeyed the curfew and crowded the streets to pay their respects. Neruda’s funeral became the first public protest against the Chilean military dictatorship.
Reviews Love Poems
Hannah Azerang
Absolutely gorgeous…
Robin
The poems in this collection by Nobel winning Neruda are full, muscular with heart, bursting red in passionate blood, round and loud and straightforward in their declarations. I am sure to re-read the…
Jibran
In you I know again how I am born.In Nerudian universe love is a force of nature and the beloved an embodiment of the Earth, a telluric metaphor par excellence – and deliciously erotic.Your shoulders…
Michael
Including about two dozen of Pablo Neruda’s best love poems, this pocket-sized collection combines aesthetic appeal and excellent verse. Between the pastel pink covers of Love Poems, Neruda’s pacing i…
Abubakar Mehdi
“IF YOU FORGET ME I want you to knowone thing. You know how this is:if I lookat the crystal moon, at the red branchof the slow autumn at my window,if I touchnear the firethe impalpable ashor the wri…
Steven Godin
Hard to believe Neruda’s love poems caused such a scandal when first published anonymously in 1952.Yes there is eroticism, but it’s done in the best possible taste – romantic, gorgeous, a celebration…
rahul
AlwaysI am not jealousof what came before me. Come with a manon your shoulders,come with a hundred men in your hair,come with a thousand men between your breasts and your feet,come like a riverfull of…
Ceecee
I don’t read poetry very much at all but felt inspired to read this small collection as Pablo Neruda plays an important role in Isabel Allende’s latest book The Long Petal of the Sea. The title is…
Avani ✨
enjoyed reading this one…