From Library Journal
Comprising 15 sections and over 300 separate poems, this epic traces the history of Spanish America from the pre-Colombian innocence to present corruption. Despite the heavy-handed, overt, and somewhat dated Communist propaganda, the permanent value of this masterpiece lies in the personal prophetic vision, grandiose scheme, and heterogeneity of verse forms. Neruda coalesces contrasting styles, from the sublime, almost mystical lyricism of self-exploration in "The Heights of Macchu Picchu" to the prosaic, oratorical bombast of "The Sand Betrayed." Although excerpts have been previously translated and regularly anthologized, this landmark edition, accurate and literal, marks the first time this monumental work appears in English in its entirety. Recommended.
- Lawrence Olszewski, OCLC, Dublin, OhioCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review
(interlude: 1) The Colony Covers Our Lands
(interlude: 2) The Haciendas
(interlude: 3) The New Proprietors
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Abraham Jesus Brito (people's Poet)
Advancing In The Lands Of Chili
The Agonies
Alvarado
Amador Cea (from Coronel, Chile, 1949)
America
America's Witches. Estrada. Ubico. Gomez. Machado. Melgarejo
Amore America (1400)
Anaconda Copper Mining Co
Antarctica
Antonio Bernales (fisherman, Colombia)
Araucaria Pine
Artigas
Arturo Carrion (seaman, Iquique)
Atacama
Balmaceda From Chile (1891)
The Battered Birds
The Beggars
Benilda Varela (concepcion, University City, Chile 1949)
Bernardo O'higgins Riquelme (1810)
The Birds Arrive
Births
A Bishop
Bolivia (22 March 1865)
The Bordellos
Botany
Brazil
Brother Bartolome De Las Casas
Brother Pablo
Calero, Banana Worker (costa Rica, 1940)
Castro Alves From Brazil
Catastrophe In Sewell
Celestial Poets
Central America
Central America
Chief Caupolican
The Chief's Training
Children Of The Seacoast
Chile's Seas
Chile's Voices
Cholula
Chronicle Of 1948 (america)
Chucao Tapaculo
The Civil War
Climates
The Combatant Land
Combative Kindness
Commoners From Socorro (1781)
The Corpses In The Plaza (28 January 1946, Santiago De Chile)
Cortes
The Cream
Crimes
Cristobal Miranda (shoveler, Tocopilla)
Cuauhtemoc (1520)
Cuba
The Dance (1929)
The Day Will Come
Death
Death
Death
Death In The World
Despite The Fury
The Dictators
Diego Munoz
Diplomats (1948)
Discoverers Of Chile
Dispositions
Doctor Francia
The Dollar's Lawyers
Drimis Winterei
The Earth's Name Is Juan
Earthquake
Election In Chimborongo (1947)
Elegy
The Enemies
The Enigmas
Equador
Ercilla
Eternity
Eufrosino Ramirez (casa Verde, Chuquicamata)
Exploiters
Far From Here
The Favorites
The Fish And The Drowned Person
The Flags
Floods
The Flowers Of Punitaqui
Fops
The Forest's Worms
Forever
From Above (1942)
The Frontier (1904)
Fruits Of The Earth
The Fugitive (1948)
Garcia Moreno
Gold
Gold's Road
Gongorine Mullusca
Gonzalez Videla
Gonzalez Videla, Chile's Traitor (epilogue) 1949
Great Happiness
The Great Ocean
Greece
Greetings (1949)
Guatemala
Guayaquil (1822)
The Hangmen
Happy Year To My Country In Darkness
The Head On The Spear
The Heroes
Homage To Balboa
Homeland, They Want To Parcel You Out
The House
House Wrens
How Flags Are Born
Hunger And Rage
Hunger In The South
Hymn And Homecoming (1939)
I Accuse
I Didn't Suffer
I End Here (1949)
I Invoke Them
I Recall The Sea
I Want To Return To The South (1941)
Impaled
In These Times
The Indians
Insurgent America (1800)
Jesus Gutierrez (agrarian)
Jose Cruz Achachalla (miner, Bolivia)
Jose Miguel Carrera (1810)
Juan Figueroa (maria Elena Iodine Works, Antofagasta)
The Judges
Juvencio Valle
Land And Man Unite
Lands And Men
Lautaro
Lautaro Against The Centaur
Lautaro Among The Invaders
Let The Woodcutter Awaken
The Letter
Letter To Miguel Otero Silva, In Caracas (1948)
Leviathan
The Liars
The Liberators
Life
Life And Death Of A Butterfly
Looms
Love
Luis Cortes (from Tocopilla)
Maestro Huerta (from La Despreciada Mine, Antofagasta)
The Magellanic Heart (1519)
Man
The Man Aboard The Ship
The Man Buried In The Pampa
Manking
Manuel Rodriguez
Margarita Naranjo (maria Elena Nitrate Works, Antofagasta)
Marine Night
Marti (1890)
Martinez (1932)
The Massacres
Melancholy Near Orizaba (1942)
The Men And The Islands
The Men From Pisagua
The Men Rise Up
Mexico (1940)
Mina (1817)
Minerals
Miranda Dies In The Fog (1816)
Morazan (1842)
The Nitrate Men
Not Only The Albatross
Now It's Cuba
O A Ship's Figurehead (elegy)
Oblivion
Ocean
The Oceanics
Olegario Sepulveda (shoemaker, Talcahuano)
The Oligarchies
On Mexico's Walls (1943)
On The Coast
Paraguay
Patagonia
Pedro De Valdivia's Heart
The People
Peumo Tree
Phalacrocorax
The Plaster Masks
The Poet
Pottery Shop
Prestes From Brazil (1949)
Procession In Lima (1947)
Promulgation Of The Funnel Law
Pronounced In Pacaembu (brazil, 1945)
The Protracted War
Puerto Rico
Quila Bamboo
The Rain (rapa Nui)
Rapa Nui
Recabarren (1921)
The Red Line
Red-breasted Meadowlark
Rendezvous Of Ravens
The Return (1944)
Rider In The Rain
A River
The Rivers Come Forth
Rosas (1829-1849)
A Rose
Ruben Azocar
Saddlery
San Martin (1810)
Sandino (1926)
The Satrapies
Sea Workers
The Seaports
The Ships
The Slingman
A Soldier Sleeps
Some Beasts
The Spears Are Buried
Standard Oil Co.
The Statue Builders (rapa Nui)
The Steel Gathers (1945)
Stones Of The Seaboard
The Strike
The Student (1923)
Sucre
Testament (1)
Testament (2)
There's No Forgiving
They Are Here
They Come Through The Islands
They Reach The Gulf Of Mexico (1519)
They Receive Orders Against Chile
They Shall Be Named
They Spoke To Me Before
They Steal Their Land
To Emiliano Zapata With Music By Tata Nacho
To Gonzalez Carbalho (in Rio De La Plata)
To Miguel Hernandez, Murdered In The Prisons Of Spain
To My Party
To Rafael Alberti (puerto Santa Maria, Spain)
To Silvestre Revueltas From Mexico, On His Death
Tocopilla
Tomas Lago
The Torments
Toussaint L'ouverture
Toward Recabarren
Toward The Minerals
The Traitor
Travel Companions (1921)
Tupac Amaru (1781)
The Tyrants Again
Untilled Zones
Valdiva (1544)
The Valley Of Stones (1946)
Varadero In Cuba
The Victorious People
The War (1936)
The Wars
The Wave
The Wind Over Lincoln
Wine
Winter In The South, On Horseback
Winter Ode To The Mapocho River
The Wood Line
Ximenez De Quesada
You Will Struggle
Youth
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Table of Poems from Poem Finder®A fluent and readable translation. --
Times Literary SupplementThe appearance of the first complete English translation in America of Pablo Nerudas great epic Canto General should be seen as one of the most important events in twentieth-century American literature. --
Bloomsbury ReviewThe confidence and richness of this work reflect the richness of the poets life. . . . Written when Neruda was in his 40s, Canto General stands at the center of the poets life and work. Jack Schmitts translation . . . gives us Neruda at his most Adamic and most overtly political. . . . Schmitt has produced a consistent, readable version of the entire Canto General, and this is a major achievement. --
The Nation
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