Round 4: Tossup 5

This poet is invaded by night “with her powerful army” in a poem that recalls being armed for the “hour of revenge.” A poem by this author asks a “brother” in the “bedrock depths” to “rise up in birth with me.” (10[1])The memory of a “deserted one” is likened to the sea at the end of a numeralled collection by this poet that opens with “Body of a Woman.” (10[1])This poet (10[1])climbs the title “Heights” of a ruined city in a poem from a (10[1])fifteen-canto (10[1])epic chronicling the New World. This poet grieves a former lover in the last romantic poem of a collection, which opens by declaring “tonight I can write the (10[1])saddest (10[1])lines.” (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (-5[1])is by what Chilean poet? ■END■ (10[1]0[4])

ANSWER: Pablo Neruda [or Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto]
<McGill E + Georgia Tech A, World Literature> | Packet F
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