Song of Protest – Pablo Neruda (1976)
Pablo Neruda’s Song of Protest is a powerful collection of poetry that channels the Nobel laureate’s fiery political conscience and lyrical brilliance. Written during tumultuous times, these poems are a call to resistance, solidarity, and justice—addressing oppression, imperialism, and the resilience of the human spirit. Neruda’s signature passion, vivid imagery, and rhythmic intensity make this work both a literary masterpiece and a rallying cry.
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