The Dead Writers Club was born out of the fact that there are very few living writers out there that are worth reading. (Naturally, this is because we all yearn to live in the past)

Do you consistently feel as though you are living in the wrong time period? We do too.

This blog is a celebration of literature and the greats who wrote before us.
~ Friday, September 23 ~
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Happy Deathday, Mr. Neruda!

On this day in 1973, beloved Chilean poet and 1971 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature, Pablo Neruda, died of prostate cancer at the age of 69.

            

Neruda’s impact on other poets cannot be denied and due to the sheer volume of his work, there is little chance of Neruda ever being forgotten. Translations of his work can be found in almost every language and his poetry has been widely featured in popular music, film and even modern literature.  Longing, passion, love… these are all central themes of Neruda’s universally beloved work.

If you are a Neruda fan and have never seen Il Postino, a film released in the nineties, we highly recommend that you go rent it or add it to your Netflix queue right now! The film’s soundtrack is also quite good and features various celebrities reading some of Neruda’s most moving love poetry. 

Our favorite collections of Neruda’s work include World’s End , Crepuscularioand On the Blue Shore of Silence: Poems of the Sea, all of which can be found in English. If you are interested in a good biography of Neruda, we suggest a look at his memoirs which was co-written with Hardie St. Martin. It is simply called Memoirs.

This evening, we encourage our single readers to go out there and find your heart’s companion! Take a chance on love and expose your inner passions! For our couples out there…well… dim the lights, pop open a nice cab and read some Neruda to each other… satisfaction guaranteed!

Write on in peace Mr. Neruda!

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~ Thursday, September 23 ~
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Happy Deathday Mr. Neruda!

On September 23rd in 1973,  Chile’s Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto passed away at the age of 69 from prostate cancer. Most of you know him as the poet Pablo Neruda.

                   

Neruda is responsible for some of the most beautiful love poetry of our time. Naturally, his love poems gained much popularity after the release of the film Il Postino in the nineties. The film’s soundtrack featured various celebrities reading Neruda’s work. We recommend it to all Neruda fans!

It would be absolutely ludicrous for us to list our favorite poems or collections in this post… for it would simply be too long a list as there is not a single poem of his we dislike! His impact on other poets cannot be denied and due to the sheer volume of his work, there is little chance of Neruda ever being forgotten. However, if you are looking for a recommendation, we will suggest World’s End  and  On the Blue Shore of Silence: Poems of the Sea, both of which can be found in English. If you are interested in a good biography of Neruda. we suggest a look at his memoirs which was co-written with Hardie St. Martin. It is simply called Memoirs.

This evening, we encourage our single readers to go out and expose your truest feelings and deepest desires to that special someone - evoke Mr. Neruda and we guarantee you romance awaits! For our couples out there…well… pour a glass of red and read to each other… satisfaction guaranteed!

Write on in peace Mr. Neruda!

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