Chile's Seas by Pablo Neruda (1954)

The poem is a meditation on the Chilean coast and its connection to the poet's own identity and history. It explores themes of national identity, colonialism, and the relationship between the individual and the land. The speaker reflects on the country's geography, from the Andes mountains to the Pacific Ocean, and how it has shaped the people who live there.

By Pablo Neruda · First published 1954 · Genre: Poetry, Nature Writing, Imagism

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