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"" "" "" "Pablo·Neruda is a famous contemporary poet in Chile.13He began publishing poems at the age of,1923In, he published a poetry collection dusk,1924In, he published his famous work 20 love poems and a song of despair, and has since ascended the Chilean poetry world. His poems not only inherit the tradition of Spanish National Poetry, but also accept the influence of French modernist poetry such as Baudelaire; It not only absorbs the characteristics of Chilean National Poetry, but also from Walter·Whitman found his favorite form in his creation. Nerudas life has two themes, one is politics, the other is love. His early collection of love poems, twenty love poems and a desperate song, is considered to be one of his most famous works. "" "" "" "There are only two indispensable things in life: Poetry and love. Send a poem to your love "★ Nobel Prize winner, known as“Love poetry Bible”。 Sales have exceeded1Million copies. "
"" "" "" "Neruda praises not only love, but also sex. It is destined that the work will face the readers with a more poetic and rhythmic title, because it is indeed not a collection of poems about sex, but a collection of poems about sex and love. This is the real charm of the poem, because it is closer to the essence of the relationship between a man and a woman. "The Chilean Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) was probably the greatest and certainly the most prolific of twentieth-century Latin American poets. He brought out his first collection at the age of seventeen, and quickly developed an assured and distinctive poetic voice. His third book, Veinte Poemas de Amor y una Cancion Desesperada - Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair- was published in 1924 and attracted international acclaim. It remains one of the most celebrated and admired books of erotic poetry published in the last hundred years, with over a million copies sold worldwide. Neruda was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1971. "
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