21 unpublished poems of Pablo Neruda were found in his birthplace of Chile

The majority of the poems refer to love and passion, elements that had always inspired Neruda

In 1960’s poet Pablo Neruda while commenting on the big public demand that his writings had, said that one day the editors will reach extremes, by publishing even their socks.

Over five decades later, the “best poet of the 20th century in any language”, as Gabriel García Marketh use to call him, is confirmed.
Representatives of the “Pablo Neruda” Foundation in his birthplace of Chile have confirmed that they discovered 21 forgotten pieces of Nobel laureate winners work, which will make the market soon.

Poets new found work is expected to be released later in the year in Latin America, while it will reach bookshelves in early 2015 in Spain, titled “Joke Poems: Pablo Neruda.”

The Chilean poet past away back in 1973, and it seems that he had mislaid the yellowed polygraph papers in a box along with other documents that came to light while the people of the institution were filling his work.
n order to be sure that they had their hands on a treasure, they asked experts to certify the identity of the author, confirming that it is poets authentic work. As for the chronological origin it has been placed between 1956 and the late 1960s.
Pablo Neruda’s poems, are composed of more than one thousand lyrics and the most extensive take up to nine pages. Apart from these, among the newly founded material, were also been found essays as well as some written speeches s that he was meant to deliver.
The majority of the texts refer to love and passion, elements that had always inspired Neruda, and a collection of 1924 of which became best known is entitled “Twenty Love Poems and a Desperate Song”. Nevertheless, in his ‘lost’ work, there are references to both nature and his birthplace of Chile.