This article intends to approach the peculiarities of Pablo Neruda as a reader, on the basis of his dual status of reader who makes a free and deliberate use of texts, and as a reader that neglects the intellectuality of books. In this light, two aspects of Neruda's readings are examined: those associated with the literary tradition which the poet calls "the forest of literature", and extra-literary readings related to varied disciplines and the history of knowledge. The article also discusses the transition between textual reading and the reading of the world in Neruda.
Keywords:
History of reading, reception, Neruda as a reader, reading practices
Oses, D. (2011). Blood and sound. Revista Chilena De Literatura, (79). Retrieved from https://revistapsicologia.uchile.cl/index.php/RCL/article/view/17160
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