Los versos del capitán

First edition

Los versos del capitán is a book by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971. It was published for the first time anonymously in Italy in 1952 by his friend Paolo Ricci.[1][2] The book with his own name in it was first published in Chile, in 1963, with a note written by Neruda explaining why he used anonymity.[3]

Structure

The book is divided into five groups of short poems and ends with two longer poems, entitled "Epitalamio" and "La carta en el camino."

El amor
El deseo
Las furias
Las vidas
Oda y germinaciones
Epitalamio
La carta en el camino

References

  1. Neruda. "Primeras ediciones de las obras de Pablo Neruda". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  2. Neruda, Pablo (2003). Hernán Loyola, ed. Los versos del capitán (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana. p. 96. ISBN 987-1138-21-0.
  3. Neruda, Pablo (2003). Hernán Loyola, ed. Los versos del capitán (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana. p. 96. ISBN 987-1138-21-0.



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