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On December 13, 1971, the Nobel Prize committee honored Pablo Neruda with its award in literature, citing his “poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent’s ...
Newly discovered works by Pablo Neruda and other best poetry this month. April 26, 2016 "Then Come Back: The Lost Neruda" by Pablo Neruda (Copper Canyon) By Elizabeth Lund.
It's national poetry month, and this year marks the 100th anniversary of Pablo Neruda's birth. NPR's Lynn Neary talks to translator Alastair Reid about a newly released collection of the Chilean ...
How Pablo Neruda helped me appreciate Poetry Month ... Review 'You, Too, Could Write a Poem' is literary criticism at its best; Review 'Upstream' places poet Mary Oliver in her 'arena of delight' ...
In June, 1968, I was living in Buenos Aires with Patrick, an Anglo-Argentine businessman whose passion was poetry. In the daylight hours, he was a senior executive at a foodstuffs conglomerate ...
The Texas A&M International University Club de Español Siglo XXI is celebrating the 120th anniversary of poet Pablo Neruda's birth with a poetry recital showcasing part of his literary work Thursday.
Few poets offer their biographers as rich a vein of material as the Chilean Nobel Prize-winner Pablo Neruda. Born in Parral, Chile, in 1904, Neruda transcended his modest origins and provincial ...
2016 was a banner year for the 40-year-old Chilean director Pablo Larraín. Early in the year, he released his powerful and disturbing "The Club" in the U.S., which was selected as the Chilean ...
It's from a Pablo Neruda poem that's commonly called, "Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines." Here's an excerpt from the translation from the Spanish by W.S. Merwin: Another's.