This very delicate and beautiful songbook is 
presented mainly in Spanish, but also has adaptations in French and 
English. It is a fantastic celebration of these especially sensual poems by Neruda who had written them on the Chilean Isla Negra after years in
 exile.
Born Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto in 1904, Pablo Neruda took his pen name after the Czech poet Jan Neruda. 
Neruda became known as a poet in his 
teens, and wrote in a variety of styles from surrealist to overtly 
political tones, as well as erotically-charged love poems. These poems 
are what Ute's Neruda Song Cycle is based on.
Because of his politically charged 
activities and writings, when President González Videla outlawed 
communism in Chile in 1948, Neruda was forced into exile. In 1971 he was
 awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. 
Neruda also collaborated with Picasso 
on highly politically inspired works, and  Colombian novelist Gabriel 
García Márquez once called him "the greatest poet of the 20th century in
 any language."
In 1973, around the time of the Augusto
 Pinochet coup d'état, Neruda was diagnosed with cancer and died the 
same year. Pinochet had 
            denied permission to transform Neruda's funeral into a 
public event, however, his legendary status prompted thousands of 
grieving Chileans to disobey the curfew and crowd the streets.

 
 
 
 
 
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario