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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 ...
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 ...
Then Come Back: The Lost Neruda Poems (Copper Canyon, $23) brings together 21 previously unpublished works by the Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda. The book also features photographs of ...
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.
Lessons from Pablo Neruda’s mind-bending verse. By Nicholas Casey My friend Ravi introduced me to the love poems of Pablo Neruda when we were teenagers. On the cover of the writer’s ...
December 21, 2016. Forrest Gander opens his “Prologue” to Then Come Back with an admission: “It’s true, I’ve been caught in print several times saying, ‘The last thing we need is another Neruda ...
BUENOS AIRES — There is a dark blot in the life of Pablo Neruda that none of his many prizes and honors could ever efface. It is the secret story of his daughter, Malva Marina Trinidad Reyes ...
Neruda’s moral failings are real, and this news of how he seems to have died might not change the revulsion that many feel and that has tainted his poetry for them.
The Pablo Neruda Foundation manages museums in the three main homes he lived in—in Santiago, Valparaíso, and Isla Negra—which are visited by more than three hundred thousand people every year.
During my junior year, an Argentine professor, Pablo Duchisky, introduced our class to excerpts from Martín Fierro, the epic poem of the Gauchos. Captivated by its narrative and artistic style, I ...
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