 (Medium) - Copy.jpg) Pablo Neruda
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This
communist Nobel laureate poet and the writer of Viginti Poemata Amatoria
Cantumque Desperationis, is entrenched in Chilean culture and in the
imagination of many Scots intellectuals: Pablo Neruda is one of the
20th century's greatest poets in any language. Sara Wheeler the writer
of "Travels in a thin country" will disagree but I know that
the Colombian writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, will agree. It will be
an impossible task for any Chilean, involved in cultural activities
related to his/her country, to leave out the formidable poet. "Canto
General" is a fearsome poetry book depicting the history of America.
"Canto
en General" is a witty poetry book written by
the "Poeta Popular" El
canela who depict in verses the history of General Pinochet.
The year 2004 was the centenary of his birth and to mark the occasion
I organized several commemorative events in Edinburgh. The Scottish
Poetry Library also organised one event with the Scot poet Alastair
Reid. I was invited to take part in this event. I also wrote a song
for Neruda and an extensive poem outlining Neruda's life, which are
listed below. The Edinburgh Hispanic Festival of 2004 was another occasion
for me to take the poet on stage.
Below the song I wrote for our poet.
CanciĆ³n
para Pablo Neruda
When the centenary of the birth of Neruda
came in 2004 I wrote this commemorative song. Neruda deserves it.
He is one of the 20th century's greatest poets in any language.
Many will disagree with me but I know that Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
will agree. |
Below my long poem I wrote in 2004. It traces the life of the poet.
The
following are some visual material I used in June 2004 for the centenary
celebrations in Edinburgh at the Scottish Poetry Library. I was the
organiser of this intimate and successful event. We have an audience
of about 40 people, the capacity of the Scottish Poetry Library.
Programme with the names of the participants which includes the poets John. Manson,
John Law, John. Gillies, Jiim C. Wilson, Rab Wilson, the composer Edward
McGuire and Philip O'Brien (First president of the Chilean Solidarity
Campaign in Scotland in 1974) and the musicologists Jan Fairley.
Other
activities organised by me and related to the centenary included: The
Hispanic Festival 2004 and the Edinburgh Spanish Circle.
Scottish
connections with the poet
The
Scottish poet John Law presented us, in the Scots tongue, some extracts
of Neruda's poem Alturas de Macchu Picchu. He worked very
hard to achieve this unique feat. Here we have a Scottish poet translating and publishing into the Scott
tongue a long poem taking from Neruda's great work 'Canto General' published
in Mexico in 1950.
Councillor and passionate campaigner for the Scots language
Born: 25 October, 1951, in Dumfermline.
Died: 13 February, 2010 in Blackford, aged 58.
John Law's Alturas de Macchu Picchu in
Scots
The poet Alastair Reid (A Heart supporter) was a friend of Pablo Neruda
and become one of the best translators of his work into English (a difficult
task). John Manson is also a fine poet and he too has done translations
of Neruda's work. I mentioned John Law working hard translating Alturas
de Macchu Picchu into Scots. The composer William Sweeney set music
to EL Pueblo a work by the Chilean poet.
During
the 1997 Edinburgh's Book Festival events around the figure of Pablo
Neruda were organized: Alastair Reid was a guest speaker, I was a singer
guest, the Chilean Ambassador to Britain Mr Artazar gave a talk, the
academic and friend of Neruda Robert Pring-Mill gave a talk, the Chilean
photographer Luis Poirot presented his photographic book "Pablo
Neruda Absence and Presence".
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