Los versos del capitán

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"Los versos del capitán" is a book written by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971. The book was first published anonymously in Italy in 1952 by Neruda's friend, Paolo Ricci. A version of the book with Neruda's name on it was first published in Chile in 1963, along with a note from Neruda explaining why he used anonymity.

"Los versos del capitán" is a book written by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971. The book was first published anonymously in Italy in 1952 by Neruda's friend, Paolo Ricci. A version of the book with Neruda's name on it was first published in Chile in 1963, along with a note from Neruda explaining why he used anonymity. It is believed that "Los versos del capitán" was dedicated to Neruda's lover, Matilde Urrutia, whom he married a few years later.

Structure

The book is organized into five sections of short poems and ends with two longer poems, titled "Epitalamio" and "La carta en el camino."

  • En ti la tierra
  • La reina
  • El alfarero
  • 8 de septiembre
  • Tus pies
  • Tus manos
  • Tu risa
  • El inconstante
  • La noche en la isla
  • El viento en la isla
  • La infinita
  • Bella
  • La rama robada
  • El hijo
  • La tierra
  • Ausencia
  • El tigre
  • El cóndor
  • El insecto
  • El amor
  • Siempre
  • El desvío
  • La pregunta
  • La pródiga
  • El daño
  • El pozo
  • El sueño
  • Si tú me olvidas
  • El olvido
  • Las muchachas
  • Tú venías
  • El monto y el río
  • La pobreza
  • Las vidas
  • La bandera
  • El amor del soldado
  • No sólo el fuego
  • La muerta
  • Pequeña América
  • I
  • II
  • III
  • IV
  • V
  • VI

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