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Pablo Neruda (July 12, 1904–September 23, 1973) was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean writer and politician Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. With his works translated into many languages, Pablo Neruda is considered one of the greatest and most influential poets of the 20th century.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1904
Date of Death:
1973
Place of Birth: Parral
Profession:
Politician, Poet, Diplomat
Albums:
Canto General
Books:
Canto General, Cien Sonetos de Amor

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October 21 1971 - Pablo Neruda wins Nobel Prize for Literature.

Chile Chile's most famous poet, however, is Pablo Neruda, who also won the Nobel Prize for Literature (1971) and is world-renowned for his extensive library of works on romance, nature, and politics.

Pablo Neruda In 1971 Neruda won the Nobel Prize for Literature, a controversial award because of his political activism.

List of Chileans Pablo Neruda - winner of the Nobel prize for literature

Lists of Chileans Pablo Neruda - winner of the Nobel prize for literature

3 Fools 4 April Some of the readings come from poest like the Chilean Nobel prize winner Pablo Neruda, Chuang tse, or even his ex-wike Exene Cervenka, some of them are annonymous.

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Linares, Chile Pablo Neruda, famous poet and Nobel Prize winner, born in Parral, Linares Province

Editorial Losada The house has published important writers such as Nobel Prize winners Pablo Neruda and Miguel Ángel Asturias.

Oscar Gonzáles Durán classifies Gonzales's work with that of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda "because of the amplitude of his poetry's horizons, the strength and firmness of its voice, and the 'intimist' and cosmic sensuality of his love poetry.

Gabriela Mistral As consul in Madrid, she had occasional professional interactions with another Chilean consul and Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda, and she was among the earlier writers to recognize the importance and originality of his work, which she had known while he was a teenager, and she as school director in his home town of Temuco.

Linares Province Pablo Neruda, famous poet and Nobel Prize winner, born in Parral, Linares Province

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Second European colonization wave (19th century–20th century) 1971 Nobel prize for literature winner Pablo Neruda would later denounce such neocolonialism in a poem titled La United Fruit Co.

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Casa de Isla Negra During the winter, the area is subject to heavy rains, which inspired Neruda to write his Oda a la Tormenta (Ode to the Storm).

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Pablo Neruda On Stalin's death that same year, Neruda wrote an ode to him, as he also (during World War II) wrote praise of Fulgencio Batista (Saludo a Batista, i.e Salute to Batista) and later of Fidel Castro [3].

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Pablo Neruda After the death of Che Guevara in Bolivia in 1967, Neruda wrote several articles regretting the loss of a "great hero".

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Quilapayún Chante Neruda Neruda wrote the liner notes for a number of recordings released by young folk artists under the DICAP label.

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Ilan Stavans 2007 - I Explain a Few Things: Selected Poems, written by Pablo Neruda, edited and with an introduction by Ilan Stavans.

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Pablo Neruda After returning to Chile, Neruda was given diplomatic posts in Buenos Aires and then Barcelona, Spain.

Il Postino The poet Neruda and his wife are allowed to return to Chile.

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Pablo Neruda Neruda returned to Chile two and half years later due to failing health.

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Pablo Neruda Neruda returned to Chile two and half years later due to failing health.

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    Pablo Neruda

    Pablo Neruda (July 12, 1904–September 23, 1973) was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean writer and politician Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. With his works translated into many languages, Pablo Neruda is considered one of the greatest and most influential poets of the 20th century.
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    Quilapayún Chante Neruda

    "Complainte de Pablo Neruda" (Complaint of Pablo Neruda) (3'48)
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    Emir Rodríguez Monegal

    1980: Pablo Neruda (collection of critical essays on Pablo Neruda)
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    Latin American literature

    Among the greatest poets of the 20th century is Pablo Neruda; according to Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Neruda "is the greatest poet of the 20th century, in any language."
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    Canto General

    Canto General is Pablo Neruda's tenth book of poems.
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    Casa de Isla Negra

    Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile.
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    Winnipeg (ship)

    After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Pablo Neruda noticed that many Spanish Republicans had fled in exile to France where they were detained in squalid camps in miserable conditions .
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    List of Chileans

    Pablo Neruda - poet, Nobel Prize winner in literature, often considered the greatest of all Spanish-language poets.
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    Lists of Chileans

    Pablo Neruda - poet, Nobel Prize winner in literature, often considered the greatest of all Spanish-language poets.
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    Octavio Paz

    Octavio Paz and Pablo Neruda: Clash of Literary Titans/Americas Magazine (Organization of American States), July, 2008/Jaime Perales Contreras

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