Elizabeth Bishop and Pablo Neruda: Nausica, Ulysses and the paths of poetry

Authors

  • Regina Przybycien

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/rel.v65i0.4298

Keywords:

Pablo Neruda, Elizabeth Bishop, gênero e poesia, literatura comparada, poetry and gender, comparative poetry

Abstract

This essay reveals the circumstances of the meeting and subsequent friendship of two great twentieth-century poets: Pablo Neruda and Elizabeth Bishop. It reflects about the fundamental poetic differences between them and analyzes two famous poems: Neruda´s elegy Alberto Rojas Jiménez viene volando and Bishop´s poem Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore, a recreation of Neruda´s poem.

Published

2005-12-14

How to Cite

Przybycien, R. (2005). Elizabeth Bishop and Pablo Neruda: Nausica, Ulysses and the paths of poetry. Revista Letras, 65. https://doi.org/10.5380/rel.v65i0.4298

Issue

Section

Dossiê Pablo Neruda