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So thrilled and honored to to announce that Yale University Press will be publishing my current project:

ART AS A WEAPON: Tina Modotti and the Mexican Cultural Renaissance

Coming to bookstores in 2027!

For more please visit my web site.
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Mark Eisner Robert, thank you so much for your words and your very thoughtful question/concern. You have reason to wonder its source. You weren't the only one. Lo…moreRobert, thank you so much for your words and your very thoughtful question/concern. You have reason to wonder its source. You weren't the only one. Long story short (happy to explain the long story!), now in the paperback edition (retitled: Neruda: The Biography of a Poet)-- you'll find a footnote next to that quote:

"Surprisingly, perhaps disappointingly so, this quote is actually apocryphal. Despite its popular use and consistent attribution to Neruda, there's no record of Neruda ever saying or writing it. It has actually been attributed to Ernesto "Che" Guevara."...(less)
Mark Eisner Wow, Mike! Thank you. Reactions like yours show why this was all worth it, truly. And you'll see our friend Martin in the acknowledgements!

As I allud…more
Wow, Mike! Thank you. Reactions like yours show why this was all worth it, truly. And you'll see our friend Martin in the acknowledgements!

As I allude to it some in the intro, I believe, I had some general exposure to him when I was in college, not really sure, but definitely when I studied abroad in Central America my junior year-- I took down a bilingual copy of Selected Poems, and just everywhere I went, his words made my experience a bit more real, his impression growing in me:

I found myself doing fieldwork in the highlands of El Salvador, observing as the National Association of Agricultural Workers helped set up coffee cooperatives among the campesinos. This was following the first rounds of land reform, two years after peace accords had ended the country’s horrific civil war. Reading Neruda’s poetry at night made the history—the human experience of it—palpably real to me. The depth and simplicity of Neruda’s portrayal of humanity in the poems hit my soul.


When I returned, I did just kind of have him and that book just up there with other favorite books for a few years after I graduated from college (Michigan) until I started backpacking around Latin America:

I headed south again, with the same weathered book in my tattered green pack. Eventually I reached Chile, that slender country sliding off toward towards Antarctica. Somehow I found myself working on a ranch in its Central Valleycentral valley, nestled between the Andes and the sea. This was certainly part of Neruda’s territory, his terroir: here grew the grapes that made his velvet red wine and the red poppies that flower in his verse.

and well, one Nerudian experience after another, and I ended up starting to do my own translations on that ranch, which eventually ended up leading to The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems, and then a small film project, and then someone asking me to write the biography!

Thank you again, Mike, for taking the time to share your thoughts. They make my heart and soul come alive. Please let me know how you find the rest of the book (and please tell others about it!)

Truly,
Mark(less)
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“Oh, let what I am keep on existing and ceasing to exist,
and let my obedience align itself with such iron
      conditions
that the quaking of deaths and of births doesn't shake
the deep place I want to reserve for myself eternally.”
Mark Eisner, The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems

“Poetry is the shadow cast by our streetlight imaginations.”
Lawrence Ferlinghetti

“Let everything happen to you
Beauty and terror
Just keep going
No feeling is final”
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“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it.”
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“Libraries, archives, and museums all find themselves at the intersection of materiality and the mystical. Perhaps this is why we’re so quiet when we enter them.”
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“I want to live the rest of my life, however long or short, with as much sweetness as I can decently manage, loving all the people I love, and doing as much as I can of the work I still have to do. I am going to write fire until it comes out of my ears, my eyes, my noseholes--everywhere. Until it's every breath I breathe. I'm going to go out like a fucking meteor!”
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Mark Eisner Hester, I just saw this show up! Thanks again, I enjoyed talking to you!


Hester Hi Mark, thank you for the add :)
I'm really glad you liked my review - your translation of Neruda is brilliant!


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