Translated into dozens of languages, Pablo Neruda is universally considered one of the greatest and most influential poets of the 20th century. Critic and biographer Alistar Reid has stated that Neruda is the most widely read poet since William Shakespeare.
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The Passions of Pablo Neruda - Katharena Eiermann's tribute to the Chilean Poet. Includes biography, essays, poems in English and Spanish, articles, photos, and links.
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Biography of Pablo Neruda - A brief, hypertext-annotated biography at the Electronic Nobel Museum Project website.
Pablo Neruda Winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature - Pablo Neruda, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. This page includes a bookstack of links related to Neruda contributed by visitors to the Archive.
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Pablo Neruda - A page of biographical and bibliographical information on Neruda, with annotations in hypertext.
Pablo Neruda's Isla Negra - Article from Literary Traveler about a visit to the poet's home in Chile.
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