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Neruda en la voz de Alex Ubago
ART DE ZURAMA —
Authority: 100
3 days ago -
I undertook the greatest departure from myself: creation, wanting to illuminate words.
Yawmiyyat al-hozn al-'aadi —
Authority: 131
Pablo Nerudafrom Captains VersesTHE STOLEN BRANCHIn the night we shall go into steala flowering branch.We shall climb over the wallin the darkness of the alien garden,two shadows in the shadow.Winter is not yet gone,and the apple tree appearssuddenly changedinto a cascade of fragrant stars.In the night we shall go ...6 days ago -
6 questions we always ask — Susan Marie Swanson, children’s book author
Minnesota Reads —
Authority: 465
When I started following Susan Marie Swanson on Twitter ( @susan_marie ), I had no idea she was a Minnesota Book Award wining author whose book The House in the Night also won a little thing called the Caldecott Medal. The things you learn when you ask someone to answer the 6 questions. Not only is Susan ...1 week ago -
Neruda Sonnet XXV
Melody Watson's Blog —
Authority: 122
[IMG: http://www.melodywatson.com/storage/graphics/nerudasonnetxxv.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1258993920221]1 week ago -
Ratcliffs Uncommon "Ode to Common Things" Superb Marriage of Words and Music!
La Scena Musicale —
Authority: 125
by Paul E. Robinson Classical Travels This Week in Texas Like many institutions in the state of Texas, the Austin Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is more than a little to the right of center - it takes few risks in matters of programming; nonetheless, music director Peter Bay keeps finding ways ...1 week ago -
“We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” ~ Kenji Miyazawa
Lola's Curmudgeonly Musings on Life, Love & Other Trifles —
Authority: 121
Aside from finding new blogs to read and achieving high levels in online Bookworm, not much new to report. Coreys burn on his arm is healing nicely, just a little sore and no infection on the part that blistered. Its getting ready to rain again because we so obviously need more rain. Tillie has been hanging out on the ...2 weeks ago -
And that time was as never and always
Yawmiyyat al-hozn al-'aadi —
Authority: 131
by Pablo Neruda‘Who ever desired each other as we do?’XCV From: ‘Cien sonetos de amor’ Who ever desired each other as we do? Let us lookfor the ancient ashes of hearts that burned,and let our kisses touch there, one by one,till the flower, disembodied, rises again.Let us love that Desire that consumed its own ...2 weeks ago -
ode to (un)common things
moments of perfect clarity —
Authority: 131
fish by resurrection fern , bowl by artemisartemis , ring from here . felted stone by me (with fibers from artemis artemis) ive been struggling to write a post on my all-time favorite, couldnt-do-without-it ingredient over on domestic sensualist . ive been struggling because its hard to narrow ...2 weeks ago -
Gift of the Day
Green Island Studios —
Authority: 110
From one bird to another by Jo Bradford ... It was passed from one bird to another, the whole gift of the day. The day went from flute to flute, went dressed in vegetation, in flights which opened a tunnel through the wind would pass to where birds were breaking open the dense blue air - and there, ...3 weeks ago -
“Weather is a great metaphor for life—sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s bad, and there’s nothing much you can do about it but carry an umbrella.” ~ Pepper Giardino
Lola's Curmudgeonly Musings on Life, Love & Other Trifles —
Authority: 121
“Rainstorm Over the Sea,” John Constable (1824-28, oil on canvas) “a wind has blown the rain away and blownthe sky away and all the leaves away,and the trees stand. I think i too have knownautumn too long” ~ e.e. cummingsWell, we’re in the middle of a massive nor’easter here. Heavy rain and strong winds ...3 weeks ago -
Poema 20
Andi Bob —
Authority: 129
Posted in Poesia, Poezie în imagini Tagged: Pablo Neruda, Poem, Poema 203 weeks ago -
A Neruda poem I like
TED BURKE, like it or not —
Authority: 126
Im not a Neruda fan, since it seems most of his poems are self-referencing slices of two-faced baloney, but recently a friend posted a small gem he’d written , Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market I was rather taken with. It shines because it is very unlike Neruda’s typical style, a murmuring buzz suggesting ...3 weeks ago -
WordFull Wednesday
Evenshine's Weblog —
Authority: 116
Mara Mori brought me a pair of socks which she knitted herself with her sheepherder’s hands, two socks as soft as rabbits. I slipped my feet into them as if they were two cases knitted with threads of twilight and goatskin, Violent socks, my feet were two fish made of wool, two long sharks sea blue, shot through by ...4 weeks ago -
Ode To Pablo
Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry Showcase —
Authority: 168
Just one man full of wonder, man. With beauty in the eye of the beholder. Hot crimson blood boiling, rising, bubbling, in your veins, man. You begin to write, and all I want to do read more4 weeks ago -
Fuorirotta 2009: i viaggiatori s’incontrano a Udine
DaringToDo.com —
Authority: 147
The requested post is not available for this languageNo related posts.No related posts.4 weeks ago -
Whatever happened to travel poetry?
the traveler's notebook —
Authority: 529
A couple of weeks away from visiting Neruda’s house, David Miller wonders what ever happened to travel poetry. Mural of Neruda in Chile. Photo: Magical-World It all started with Neruda. Ten summers ago I read Full Woman, Fleshly Apple, Hot Moon , a bilingual edition translated by Stephen Mitchell. At the ...5 weeks ago -
Could the pitaya be the next pomegranate?
Across the border —
Authority: 104
Image via Wikipedia The Chilean poet Pablo Neruda is the author a memorable poem about an artichoke, in which the vegetable is infused with military meaning but eventually emasculated by a shopper called Maria. If I were a poet, I would probably write an ode of my own to the pitaya – the fruit of a ...5 weeks ago

