Cleyvis Natera's writing has won awards and fellowships from PEN America, The Bread Loaf Writers’ conference, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. The plot revolves around the Guerreros, a ...
NEW YORK – A nonprofit publisher has acquired rights to the late Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda’s first collection of poems, which has never been translated in English, and has launched a $50,000 ...
On December 13, 1971, the Nobel Prize committee honored Pablo Neruda with its award in literature, citing his “poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent’s destiny and ...
Standing over Pablo Neruda’s grave, a young attendant named Lorena said she wasn’t sure about any of this. The exhumation had not yet begun, and the flower bed looked undisturbed above the poet’s ...
Roland Martin works six jobs, including teaching at Buffalo Seminary and at the University at Buffalo's music department, directing the Freudig Singers and serving as music director and organist at St ...
It is impossible not to feel a thrill of expectation upon opening “The Complete Memoirs” by Pablo Neruda. But once a reader discovers what’s actually on its pages, the title’s claim of ...
Forrest Gander opens his “Prologue” to Then Come Back with an admission: “It’s true, I’ve been caught in print several times saying, ‘The last thing we need is another Neruda translation.’” His caveat ...
The poet Pablo Neruda was born in 1920 at the age of 16. It was in October of that year, anyway, that a young man whose unsuspecting parents had baptized him Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto ...
There is probably no more chance of halting this current binge of Neruda worship than there is of banishing the cicadas, but, still, the truth does need to be said: Pablo Neruda was a bad writer and a ...
Few poets offer their biographers as rich a vein of material as the Chilean Nobel Prize-winner Pablo Neruda. Born in Parral, Chile, in 1904, Neruda transcended his modest origins and provincial ...