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Modality-specific long-term memory enhancement in Heliconius butterflies. [PDF]
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2023
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (b. 1904–d. 1973) is one of Latin America’s most influential literary voices and a major force in world poetry. His bestselling books have been translated into multiple languages, at times more than once, and are read publicly during marches, rallies, and other historical moments worldwide.
Ilan Stavans, Benjamin Louden
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Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (b. 1904–d. 1973) is one of Latin America’s most influential literary voices and a major force in world poetry. His bestselling books have been translated into multiple languages, at times more than once, and are read publicly during marches, rallies, and other historical moments worldwide.
Ilan Stavans, Benjamin Louden
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2013
Chile was the site of early and influential avant-garde experimentation. In 1916, Vicente Huidobro (1892–1948) published an ars poetica that announced his creacionista movement, and his long poem “Altazor”(published in 1931, although written much earlier) came to be widely regarded as the culmination of presurrealist avant-garde poetics. Apart from his
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Chile was the site of early and influential avant-garde experimentation. In 1916, Vicente Huidobro (1892–1948) published an ars poetica that announced his creacionista movement, and his long poem “Altazor”(published in 1931, although written much earlier) came to be widely regarded as the culmination of presurrealist avant-garde poetics. Apart from his
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