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    Neruda became known as a poet when he was 13 years old and wrote in a variety of styles, including surrealist poems, historical epics, political manifestos, a prose autobiography, and passionate love poems such as the ones in his collection Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924).

  2. Pablo Neruda (1904-73) is undoubtedly the most famous Chilean poet, and perhaps the greatest love poet in all of Latin-American literature.

  3. 18 Jan 2022 · Pablo Neruda is one of the most influential and widely read 20th-century poets of the Americas. “No writer of world renown is perhaps so little known to North Americans as Chilean poet Pablo Neruda,” observed New York Times Book Review critic Selden Rodman.

  4. 21 Mei 2024 · Pablo Neruda (born July 12, 1904, Parral, Chile—died September 23, 1973, Santiago) was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and politician who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He is perhaps the most important Latin American poet of the 20th century.

  5. Biographical. Pablo Neruda (1904-1973), whose real name is Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, was born on 12 July, 1904, in the town of Parral in Chile. His father was a railway employee and his mother, who died shortly after his birth, a teacher.

  6. 2 Apr 2014 · Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prizewinning Chilean poet who was once called “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language.” He died mysteriously in 1973.

  7. Born Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto in the town of Parral in southern Chile on July 12, 1904, Pablo Neruda led a life charged with poetic and political activity.

  8. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1971 was awarded to Pablo Neruda "for a poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent's destiny and dreams"

  9. Pablo Neruda. Pablo Neruda Biography. He was the only son of the couple formed by the railroad conductor, Don José del Carmen Reyes Morales, and the teacher, Doña Rosa Basoalto, who died two months after the poet’s birth.

  10. the yielding erotic of pulps, hayricks and threshing floors, clandestine. recesses that tempt through the vastness of houses; bolsters asleep in the past, the bitter green valley, seen from above, from the glasses’ concealment; and drenching and flaring by turns, adolescence. like a lamp overturned in the rain.

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