Format:
84 p
,
ill
,
23 cm
ISBN:
9780888997265
,
0888997264
Uniform Title:
Policarpo y el tío Pablo. 〈engl.〉
Content:
The author recalls the period in his childhood when he and his parents lived in Mexico with the poet Pablo Neruda, describing the many things he learned from the poet, such as how to swim, how to eat grasshoppers, and how to stand up for one's beliefs
Content:
The author recalls the period in his childhood when he and his parents lived in Mexico with the poet Pablo Neruda, describing the many things he learned from the poet, such as how to swim, how to eat grasshoppers, and how to stand up for one's beliefs
Note:
Translation of:Policarpo y el tío Pablo
,
When I was a boy Neruda called me Policarpo
,
Belligerent badger: United fruit company -- War: Twenty love poems: 20. I can write the saddest verses -- Spoiled spider: Heights of Macchu Picchu: XI. Down through the blurred slendor -- Tarzans of acapulco -- Fugitive: XII. To everyone, to you -- Caviar for tia ant: Great tablecloth -- Invisible stroke of fate: Poetry -- Like taking a bone from a dog.
Language:
English
Author information:
Neruda, Pablo 1904-1973
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