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Agosin, Marjorie, Pablo Neruda, Twayne Publishers, 1986.
Alegría, Fernando, "Introduction," in The Elementary Odes, by Pablo Neruda, translated by Carlos Lozano, Las Américas Publishing Company, 1961, pp. 9-17.
Belitt, Ben, ed., "Toward An Impure Poetry" (1935), reprinted in Selected Poems, by Pablo Neruda, Gove Press, 1991.
Bizzarro, Salvatore, Pablo Neruda: All Poets and the Poet, Scarecrow Press, 1979, 192 p.
Costa, René, The Poetry of Pablo Neruda, Harvard University Press, 1979, 208 p.
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