Neruda's Sins

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Title: Neruda's Sins
Description: The polemics Pablo Neruda was involved in from the 1930s on are legendary, but not even the ferocity of those attacks would lead one to believe that today, a half a century after his death, he would still be on trial.In this consistent and emphatic book, the great Nerudian critic Hernan Loyola addresses Neruda's sins: the machista, the fableteller, the rapist, the bad husband, the bad father, the plagiarist, the insolent one, the abandoner, the Stalinist and the bourgeois. Loyola's objective is to review and discuss with the greatest amount of intellectual honesty that he can humanly muster as an admiring literary critic and with deep sympathy for his unforgettable friend the most tenacious and disseminated accusations attributed to Pablo Neruda.All told, this book is an impressive biographical and poetic interpretation of the most salient aspects of the Nobel Laureate's life.
Authors: Hernán Loyola
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Poets, Chilean--Biography
Categories: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:The polemics Pablo Neruda was involved in from the 1930s on are legendary, but not even the ferocity of those attacks would lead one to believe that today, a half a century after his death, he would still be on trial.In this consistent and emphatic book, the great Nerudian critic Hernan Loyola addresses Neruda's sins: the machista, the fableteller, the rapist, the bad husband, the bad father, the plagiarist, the insolent one, the abandoner, the Stalinist and the bourgeois. Loyola's objective is to review and discuss with the greatest amount of intellectual honesty that he can humanly muster as an admiring literary critic and with deep sympathy for his unforgettable friend the most tenacious and disseminated accusations attributed to Pablo Neruda.All told, this book is an impressive biographical and poetic interpretation of the most salient aspects of the Nobel Laureate's life.
ISBN:9781469672007
9781469672021
9798890863348