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Poli Delano

    Poli Délano is a Chilean author whose work is characterized by a profound exploration of human solitude and displacement. His upbringing in an international environment deeply influenced his worldview, resonating in his texts that often depict characters in transit, searching for their place. Délano's writing is marked by a poetic language and an acute sense of detail, crafting evocative portraits of identity quests and the search for meaning. His stories have been translated into numerous languages, connecting with readers globally.

    Piano-bar de solitarios
    When I Was a Boy Neruda Called Me Policarpo
    • Poli Délano’s real name is Enrique. But when his mother was expecting him, Pablo Neruda, the great Chilean poet, took to calling him Policarpo. The name stuck and today Enrique Délano, also a noted Chilean writer, is still known as Poli. Besides his nickname, Poli Délano owes many happy childhood memories to Neruda. For a time, he and his parents, who were Chilean diplomats, lived in Mexico with the poet, his wife Delia, and their ornery pet badger. This delightful book recalls the period when he saw the fun-loving, eccentric Nerudas nearly every day. He learned a wide array of things from the man he called Tío Pablo — how to swim, what fate is, how to eat grasshoppers, how to talk to the spider-woman at the fair, and how to stand up to Nazis and bullies. Neruda’s almost childlike sense of joy, his love of nature, and his great enthusiasm for the world resonates with young readers.

      When I Was a Boy Neruda Called Me Policarpo
    • Piano-bar de solitarios

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      En méxico, durante los años ’70, un grupo de perdedores se reúne alrededor del piano que, con maestría inusual, ejecuta un tal Javier. Allí se mezclan prostitutas, historias de exilio, desencuentros y buenas dosis de humor.

      Piano-bar de solitarios