Pablo Neruda

NOUN
  1. Chilean poet (1904-1973)
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  • Indeed, before entering the first of two main spaces devoted to the exhibit, you encounter five 1968 lithographs inspired by the poet Pablo Neruda's epic work, "Canto General," an all-embracing distillation of Latin American history, geography and culture. Siqueiros in Unfamiliar Terrain
  • With its colourful houses, street cafes and lively nightlife, the area is best-known as a hangout for students and a stop-off for those visiting the city pad of the poet Pablo Neruda, which is kept shipshape (literally), just as he and his third wife left it. Santiago: chill out in Chile's capital
  • Endre Farkas' invitation to celebrate literary lion Pablo Neruda's 100th birthday inspired a series of performative prose-poem vignettes, Proem Cards From Chile.
  • Alongside works by Pablo Neruda and Ko Un are poems drawn from Estonian, Hebrew, Catalan, Swedish Eeva-Liisa Manner's shivery "The trees are bare. . ." in which "Autumn / leads its fog-horses to the river", all of them unknown, all demanding further investigation. Being Human, edited by Neil Astley – review
  • We hire a car and drive down the coast to Isla Negra, one of the homes of Chile's most famous poet, Pablo Neruda.
  • Taking its title from a Pablo Neruda poem, the album's relationship to poetry is inextricable.
  • Deja que el viento corra/coronado de espuma" — Pablo Neruda. would make a pretty good stench I bet, a good thick fog, but it wouldn't begin to cover up this pain I have for you. Three Poems, One for Each Eye
  • To cover up the publication of his first poem, he took the pen name Pablo Neruda.
  • He remembers a line Mariah used to quote from a poem by Pablo Neruda.
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