Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair: Pablo Neruda’s Image of the Writer
A great writer not only writes great work, but also, more fundamentally and importantly, changes our sense of what great work is, and even charts a new role for the writer in society. By Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia 00:00 Introduction 02:51 This is Not a Love Song 05:50 Questions 15:16 Tonight I Can Write 27:15 Credits For Hopscotch! https://span312.arts.ubc.ca/ #hopscotch #span312 #rmst372 #latinamericanliterature

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