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Blog #4 – Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair

     As I began to read Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair, I found myself to be overwhelmed by the amount of descriptive text that Pablo Neruda used. It has been a while since I have read any poetry, and the plethora of descri…

the madwomen

 I want to start this post by saying that The Madwomen by Gabriela Mistral was the first of the books we’ve read that I actually really liked. As in, I want to buy my own copy and reread it until I feel I understand it. I’m not sure exactly what i…

Week 4: The Question of Expression in Twenty Love Poems

    Pablo Neruda is a poet best remembered for his vivid writings about everyday objects, romanticised through an employment of the most sensual aspects of life in the human senses. Reading his poetry, one can find a man in love with the very pursuit of life’s simple pleasures, if not for the very idea that the […]

Twenty Love Poems and A Song of Despair

In my head, poems are pieces of writing that rhyme, otherwise, it won’t be considered poetry at all. I know this piece of writing can take many different forms, such as a haiku given its 5-7-5 pattern, or now during the more modern world of poetry is spoken poetry. I don’t necessarily enjoy reading poetry, […]