Pablo Neruda in Context

Ignacio Lòpez-Calvo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Pablo Neruda in Context cover

Contextualizes Pablo Neruda's opus, focusing on the Cold War, his travels, politics, relationships, influence, and reception.

Contextualizes Pablo Neruda's opus by including 42 essays focusing on his journeys, the Cold War, and how literary and political influences affected his poetic evolution and reception. It also considers his anti-colonial and ecocritical messages, relationships with women, and the significance of his plausible assassination.Pablo Neruda in Context includes forty-two essays by some of the main experts on Pablo Neruda's oeuvre that focus on how his places of residence and travel (Mexico, Argentina, Spain, France, Asia), the landmark event of the Cold War, as well as literary and political influences affected his poetic evolution. It also considers the other genres of his writing, including memoirs, letters, translation, and drama, as well as the musical and film adaptions of his work throughout the world. Other essays study his anti-colonial and ecocritical messages, his complicated relationships with women and other writers, as well as his take on race and the significance of his plausible assassination by Augusto Pinochet's military junta. The last section explores Neruda's poetry as world literature as well as his impressive reception in India, Japan, China, the Arab world, the Anglophone world, Russia and Eastern Europe, and his overall lasting legacy.

ISBN: 9781009635424

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Weight: unknown

417 pages