biography of neruda
biography of neruda
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Pablo Neruda, a famous contemporary Chilean poet. Winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. Neruda had three themes in his life: love, poetry and revolution. He performed all three themes brilliantly. At the age of 20, he published his famous work "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair". This work has been translated into dozens of languages and is sung to this day, as well as "My Captain" and "One Hundred Love Sonnets". "" etc., are all swan songs of love. These love poems are also closely related to the author's love and are integrated with each other. At the same time, Neruda also paid attention to politics. He used poetry to describe major themes of many eras, such as the Spanish Civil War, the struggles of the Chilean people, and the struggle for national independence in Latin America. This made him widely loved by the Chilean people and people all over the world. Adored. Neruda was sensitive, simple, and full of emotions. His life was like a romantic and powerful poem.
Luo Haiyan, born in 1945. Graduated from the Spanish Department of Peking University in 1969, majoring in Spanish. He studied Spanish language and literature in Colombia for two years. Associate professor in the Department of Foreign Languages, Guangxi University. Co-translated three novels by Chilean writer José Donoso with Duan Ruochuan: "Coronation", "The Garden Next to" and "Villa". There are also several translation and review articles of short stories and short stories.
Luo Haiyan, born in 1945. Graduated from the Spanish Department of Peking University in 1969, majoring in Spanish. He studied Spanish language and literature in Colombia for two years. Associate professor in the Department of Foreign Languages, Guangxi University. Co-translated three novels by Chilean writer José Donoso with Duan Ruochuan: "Coronation", "The Garden Next to" and "Villa". There are also several translation and review articles of short stories and short stories.
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