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The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies, 2012
Cecilia Enjuto Rangel
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Cecilia Enjuto Rangel
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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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Pablo Neruda en el espejo del socialismo
, 2023¿Qué perdura de la poesía de Neruda en el siglo XXI? Concebido como un homenaje a Pablo Neruda a cincuenta años desde su muerte y a ciento veinte desde su nacimiento, este libro se propone desmalezar el camino hacia una lectura actualizada de su poesía ...
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Macchu Picchu as a symbol of Latin American borderlands in Pablo Neruda’s «Alturas de Macchu Picchu»
Vestnik of Kostroma State UniversityThe article offers a close reading of Pablo Neruda’s poem “The Heights of Macchu Picchu” (“Alturas de Macchu Picchu”), in which the poet’s understanding of the concept of Americanness is clearly expressed.
Evgeniia V. Pogadaeva
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