Neruda Pablo, Ode to Typography, published by Iskry, Warsaw 1982, 1st edition, p. 37, dimensions 21 x 30 cm. Publisher's softcover.
Pablo Neruda, actually Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Besualto (born July 12, 1904 in Parral, Chile, died September 23, 1973 in Santiago) - Chilean poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971. He first used the pseudonym Pablo Neruda in 1920, when he signed his debut poems published in the magazine Selva Austral with it; the pseudonym was later legalized. He probably took the name Pablo after the French poet Paul Verlain, and the surname after the Czech poet and novelist Jan Neruda. Neruda is considered one of the most outstanding and influential poets of the 20th century. The Colombian writer, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, called Pablo Neruda the greatest poet of the 20th century of all languages.