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Month: January 2022

“Melancholy Inside Families” by Pablo Neruda

Few poets, few people, deserve popularity as much as Pablo Neruda. He’s back again with more brilliant imagery, dozens of lines that I wish that I had written. As you read these lines, & dammit, you’d better, just relax your reason & see the images that he’s drawn for us. I can think of no… Continue reading “Melancholy Inside Families” by Pablo Neruda

Published January 4, 2022
Categorized as Paris Review Daily Poem

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