Pablo Neruda AKA Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto
Born: 12-Jul-1904 Birthplace: Parral, Chile Died: 23-Sep-1973 Location of death: Santago, Chile [1] Cause of death: Cancer - Prostate Remains: Buried, Casa de Isla Negra, Santiago, Chile
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet Nationality: Chile Executive summary: Residencia en la Tierra Probably Latin America's greatest poet.
[1] Santa Maria Clinic, Santiago, Chile
Father: José del Carmen Reyes Mother: Rosa Basoalto (d. 1904) Wife: Maria Antonieta Hagenaar (Dutch, m. 1930, div. 1936, one daughter) Daughter: Malva Marina (b. 1934, d. 1942, with Hagenaar) Wife: Delia del Carril (m. 1943, div. 1955) Wife: Matilde Urrutia (m. 1966, until his death)
University: University of Chile
Chilean Ambassador to France
Nobel Prize for Literature 1971 Lenin Peace Prize 1953 Traveled to the USSR Jun-1949 Traveled to the USSR May-1967 Traveled to the USSR May-1970 Prostate Surgery Jul-1973 Autopsy Sep-1973 Exhumed 8-Apr-2013 Risk Factors: Gout, Obesity, Prostate Cancer
Author of books:
Crepusculario (1923, poetry) Veinte Poemas de Amor y una Canción Desesperada (1924, poetry) Tentativa del Hombre Infinito (1926, poetry) Anillos (1926, poetry, with Tomás Lago) El Hondero Entusiasta (1933, poetry) Residencia en la Tierra, 1925–1931 (1933, poetry) Residencia en la Tierra, 1925–35 (1935, poetry, 2 vols.) España en el Corazón (1937, poetry) Canto General (1950, poetry) Alturas de Macchu Picchu (1943, poetry) Tercera Residencia, 1935–45 (1947, poetry) Odas Elementales (1954, poetry) Confieso que he Vivido (1974, memoir)
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