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The Sea | 6 | |
The Key | 8 | |
The Agates | 10 | |
The House | 12 | |
The People | 14 | |
The Names | 16 | |
The Medusa I | 18 | |
The Anchor | 22 | |
Love for This Book | 24 | |
Some Words for a Book of Stone | 29 | |
History | 30 | |
The Bull | 34 | |
The Dead Sailor | 35 | |
The Shipwrecked | 36 | |
Solitudes | 38 | |
Stones of Chile | 42 | |
House | 46 | |
The Blind Statue | 48 | |
Ox | 52 | |
The Harp | 54 | |
Theater of the Gods | 56 | |
The Lion | 58 | |
I Will Return | 60 | |
The Great Stone Table | 61 | |
Where the Thirsty Fell | 62 | |
The Portrait in the Rock | 64 | |
The Ship | 66 | |
The Rugged Ship | 68 | |
The Creation | 70 | |
The Tomb of Victor Hugo on Isla Negra | 73 | |
The Three Ducklings | 76 | |
The Turtle | 80 | |
The Heart of Stone | 84 | |
Air in the Stone | 88 | |
To a Wrinkled Boulder | 90 | |
The Stones and the Birds | 92 | |
To the Traveler | 96 | |
The Tender Bulk | 98 | |
Bird | 98 | |
Stones for Maria | 100 | |
Antarctic Stones | 106 | |
Nothing More | 108 | |
Seaquake | 110 | |
The Picoroco | 112 | |
Seaweed | 114 | |
The Sea Urchin | 114 | |
Starfish | 114 | |
Shells | 116 | |
Crayfish | 116 | |
Conch Shell | 116 | |
Seal | 118 | |
Anemone | 118 | |
Jaiva | 118 | |
The Bronze Dolphin | 120 | |
Octopus | 120 | |
Sun of the Sea | 122 | |
Albacores | 122 | |
Fish Market | 124 | |
Farewell to the Offerings of the Sea | 124 |
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Add Neruda at Isla Negra, We were accustomed to seeing him in the morning, contemplating the Pacific Ocean . . . filling enormous notebooks with green ink. His poetry took root here, returning to the continual rebirth of the sea.-Marjorie Agosín Few writers are as bound, Neruda at Isla Negra to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Neruda at Isla Negra, We were accustomed to seeing him in the morning, contemplating the Pacific Ocean . . . filling enormous notebooks with green ink. His poetry took root here, returning to the continual rebirth of the sea.-Marjorie Agosín Few writers are as bound, Neruda at Isla Negra to your collection on WonderClub |