“There's a country spread out in the sky, a credulous carpet of rainbows and crepuscular plants: I move toward it just a bit haggardly, trampling a gravedigger's rubble still moist from the spade to dream in a bedlam of vegetables.”
Quote by Pablo Neruda
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Pablo Neruda: Five Decades, a Selection (poems, 1925-1970)
This book is a comprehensive selection of poems written by the renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda over a period of nearly half a century. The collection showcases Neruda's evolution as a poet, reflecting his diverse themes and styles throughout his career. more
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