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Residence on Earth (Template:Lang-es) is book of poetry by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Residence on Earth came out in three volumes, in 1933, 1935, and 1947. Neruda wrote the book over a span of two decades, from 1925 until 1945.[1]

Collections in Residence on Earth:[2]

  • Series I (1925-1931)
    • Dream Horse
    • Savor
    • Ars Poetica
    • Burial in the East
    • Gentleman Alone
    • Ritual of My Legs
    • Nocturnal Collection
  • Series II (1931-1935)
  • Series III (1935-1945)
    • From: The Woes and the Furies
    • A Few Things Explained
    • How Spain Was

References

  1. ^ Pablo Neruda, Donald Devenish Walsh, Jim Harrison. Residence on earth: Residencia en la tierra. Translated by Donald Devenish Walsh. New Directions Publishing, 2004. ISBN 0-8112-1581-4. Rear cover
  2. ^ Five Decades: Poems 1925-1970 (Neruda, Pablo) (English and Spanish Edition) by Pablo Neruda (Author), Ben Belitt (Translator) Grove Press, 1994, ISBN 0802130356