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Title | : | Confieso Que He Vivido |
Author | : | Pablo Neruda |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 485 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1990 by Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A. (first published 1974) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography. Poetry. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Biography Memoir |
Pablo Neruda
Paperback | Pages: 485 pages Rating: 4.2 | 3078 Users | 247 Reviews
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"Esta memorias o recuerdos son intermitentes y a ratos olvidadizos porque asiacute; precisamente es la vida. La intermitencia del suentilde;o nos permite sostener los diacute;s de trabajo. Muchos de mis recuerdos se han desdibujado ak evocarlos, han devenido en polvo como un cristal irremediablemente herido.pLas memorias del memorialista no son las memorias del poeta. Aqueacute;l vivioacute; tal vez menos, pero fotografioacute; mucho maacute;s y nos recrea con la pulcritud de los detalles. Este nos entrega una galeriacute;a de fantasmas sacudidos por el fuego y la sombra de su eacute;poca.
pTal vez no vivacute; en miacute; mismo; tal vez viviacute; la vida los otros.
pDe cuanto he dejado escrito en estas paacute;ginas se desprenderaacute;n siempre --como en las arboledas de otontilde;o y como en el tiempo de las vintilde;as-- las hojas amarillas que van a morir y las uvas que reviviraacute;n en el vino sagrado.
pMi vida hecha de todas las vidas: la vida del poeta."
----iPablo Neruda/i

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Original Title: | Confieso que he vivido. Memorias |
ISBN: | 8401425212 (ISBN13: 9788401425219) |
Edition Language: | Spanish |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 3078 Users | 247 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books Confieso Que He Vivido
"When we are far from our country we never picture it in it's winter."Beautiful passages, but I got lost in the sections after his travels when he names other writers and friends. His Mexico travels were a highlight as was the stunning descriptions of his escape from Chile through the Andes. He writes the final passages days before his death. It's easy to belive why he might have been killed. https://www.google.com/amp/s/wtop.com...One of the greatest poets ever telling about his incredible life.. An inspiring must read.
I read this slowly (over the course of a few years) and it is so delightful. It's fantastical, with tales that I suspect are definitely embellished, but there is a sense of aliveness, whimsy, and passion. It captures the archetype of the "ultimate romantic" so well.

I'm not knowledgeable about Pablo Neruda, but I've been interested in his life since watching the Chilean film "Neruda." It was interesting to see his life through his point of view and very educational. Neruda however seems to be a better poet than autobiographer. The end of the book had a lot of ramblings I didn't care for.
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A review of Pablo Nerudas memoirs, if it were to be just and fully truthful, would need to be like Borges map that in describing an empire stretches to that empire's very borders in dimension; any true review would need to be simply a word for word reproduction of Nerudas book itself. Thus I will not waste your time with superfluous commendations for a poet that won every literary award worth winning, who was martyred for his unbending alliance with the people and their suffering at the hands of
I can only give a warning; after reading this book you will be forced to think that you have not really lived until now, that you were sleepwalking while the treasure of world lay open in front of you. He travelled to nearly every corner of the world and amalgamated himself with it. He discovered beauty and wealth in the mountain of andes and the arms of a Tamil untouchable in Ceylon. He fought for his poor countrymen, for peace, for humanism. While sometimes five star hotels greeted him,
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