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What (who) is Pablo Neruda - definition


Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit         
The Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit () was created in 2004 by the National Council of Culture and the Arts of the government of Chile, as part of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (12 July 1904).
Wilma Neruda         
  • Neruda performing with the Joachim Quartet
MORAVIAN VIOLINIST (1838–1911)
Lady Hallé; Wilhelmine Neruda; Lady Halle; Wilma Neruda, Lady Hallé; Wilma Norman-Neruda; Norman Neruda; Mrs. Norman Neruda
Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda (1838–1911), also known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Lady Hallé, was a Moravian virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher.
Quilapayún Chante Neruda         
1983 COMPILATION ALBUM BY QUILAPAYÚN
Quilapayun Chante Neruda
Quilapayún Chante Neruda is a compilation music album released by Quilapayún in exile in France in 1983 in commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the death of the Chilean poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda – who died in September 1973.
Examples of use of Pablo Neruda
1. Pablo Neruda writes in his memoirs that she introduced him to the great Russian novelists.
2. Reid, who has translated the poems of Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis Borges, offered to help, on the condition that they make a trip out of it.
3. There was a poignantly personal reading of a Pablo Neruda sonnet and Mr Cook‘s coffin was carried out of the cathedral to the sounds of the Internationale and the Scottish socialist song Freedom Come All Ye.
4. His interest was in Pablo Neruda above all, but also, more widely, in the oral as well as written committed protest poetry produced by and for the deprived and exploited of that continent.
5. It was, however, with Pablo Neruda that he had the longer and closer relationship, down to the time of Nerudas death in 1'73, a few days after the military coup in Chile that brought Pinochet to power.