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ISBN: 1556590415

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The Book of Questions

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Where is the center of the sea? Why do the waves never break there? A book containing unanswerable, fantastical questions, inviting us to be curious, while simultaneously embracing what we cannot... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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musings of a beautiful and original mind

316 questions posed by the great poet just months before his death. I found more than 70 of them worth copying into my journal, and I'm not particularly compulsive about things like that. Reading them, you will probably find yourself transported to an especially thoughtful and unusual frame of mind. Here are some favorites:Is it true that in an anthill, dreams are duty? Am I allowed to ask my book whether it's true I wrote it? Why did the grove undress itself only to wait for the snow? You have room for some thorns? they asked the rose bush. Where can you find a bell that will ring in your dreams? Does the earth sing like a cricket in the music of the heavens? And at whom does rice smile with infinitely many white teeth? Will Czechoslovakians or turtles be born from your ashes? In dreams, do plants blossom and their solemn fruit ripen? And why does my skeleton pursue me if my soul has fallen away? Isn't the city the great ocean of quaking mattresses? What did the tree learn from the earth to be able to talk with the sky? What was awaiting me in Isla Negra? The green truth or decorum?

Penetrating questions from a great poet/prophet

"The Book of Questions" is a remarkable literary work which transcends genre. The book consists, very simply, of a series of rhetorical questions divided up among 74 untitled poems (each poem contains from 3 to 6 questions). In this bilingual volume, Pablo Neruda's Spanish text is accompanied on each page by William O'Daly's crisp English translation.Neruda asks questions about a dizzying range of topics--the natural world, religion, literature, history, food, the technological world, language, time, truth, justice, perception, and even his own legacy. Some of his questions are funny, some are disturbing. But all are thought-provoking, and the best of them display Neruda's dazzling ability to use words in surprising and illuminating ways. Who but Neruda would ask, "And at whom does rice smile / with infinitely many white teeth?" (section XII).Reading "The Book of Questions," I had the sensation of reading some strange work of scripture--the writings of a prophet who had transcended the normal boundaries of perception and who challenges us to do the same. Although Neruda's prophetic voice varies greatly in mood--sometimes angry, sometimes playful, sometimes melancholy--his mastery of his poetic instrument is consistent, and the breadth of his vision is amazing. He is one of those poets--like William Blake, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson--whose writings constitute a modern equivalent to the poetic legacy of Buddha, Lao-Tzu, or the author of Ecclesiastes.It's impossible to pick out just a few questions with which to give the reader a full sense of the power of "the Book of Questions." This is a book which one can read at one breathless sitting; it is also a book that, like an inscrutable sage, invites us to return again and again. Neruda muses, "What did the tree learn from the earth / to be able to talk with the sky?" (section XLI); his words strike me as a text which, like that rich, primal earth, could also be a source of wisdom.In section X, Neruda asks, "What will they say about my poetry / who never touched my blood?" I believe that those who read and ponder "The Book of Questions" will say that the poetry of Pablo Neruda is one of the great treasures of world literature.

The Lay's Potato Chips of books!

You can't read just one! I didn't believe all of the hype surrounding this book could be true. Not only is it true, it barely does the work justice.This is a collection of short questions in poem form. The questions deal with finding the purpose in life, the meaning in nature and even what hell is like for Hitler. The poems are very simplistic and at the same time incredibly deep and reaching.You will laugh and think and feel and be totally absorbed and inspired. I have read it three times already.These poems, though written just before his death in 1973, should be required reading before any other work by Neruda. These poetic, and sometimes surreal, questions provide an insight into his work and soul that cannot be found anywhere else. And if you have read Neruda before this, you will want to re-read everything else!The translation from the Spanish is absolutely perfect. Every nuance is captured completely.Read this book!

A genius source of rhetorical questions provoking thought

I began this book with the idea that I would be done in an hour, but I could not read the contents at face value and take it lightly. I had to stop, ponder, re-read, and digest. Some questions drew laughs, some drew tears, but all changed the way I see certain things. This is a wonderful book to own, to pass around among friends, and to quote.

Wonderful questions/poems.

This is one of the best collections of poems by Neruda. Insightful, provocative, charming, lovely, wonderful questions which are poems and poems which are cast as questions. I let someone borrow my copy and never got it back! I'm ordering another copy because this is one collection one should return to often.
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