Published in 1924, Twenty love poems and a song of despair is one of the greatest exponents of Latin American literary modernism, which placed the young Pablo Neruda at the forefront of poetry in the Spanish language, in a fascinating journey that culminated in being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.
Published in 1924, Twenty love poems and a song of despair is one of the greatest exponents of Latin American literary modernism, which placed the young Pablo Neruda at the forefront of poetry in the Spanish language, in a fascinating journey that culminated in being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.