Publicada en 1924, Veinte poemas de amor y una canci̤n desesperada es uno de los m̀ximos exponentes del modernismo literario latinoamericano, que coloc̤ al joven Pablo Neruda en la vanguardia de la poes̕a en lengua espąola, en un fascinante recorrido que culmin̤ con la obtenci̤n del premio Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1971. "Published in 1924, Twenty love poems and a song of despair is one of the greatest exponents of Latin American literary modernism, which placed the young Pablo Neruda at the forefront of poetry in the Spanish language, in a fascinating journey that culminated in being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971."--Amazon.com.
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