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Pablo Neruda

One of the most prominent poets who have contributed a lot in the history of literature is Pablo Neruda. The original name of Pablo Neruda is Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto and he had been awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in the year 1971. Pablo Nerula is the most widely read Spanish American poet who had a unique and independent style of penning down. The famous works of Pablo Neruda have been translated into a lot of other language as he was the most accomplished and influential poet of his age.

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Born: July 12, 1904(1904-07-12)
Parral, Chile
Died: September 23, 1973 (aged 69)
Santiago, Chile
Occupation: Poet, Diplomat, Political figure

Some of the prominent and famous poems of Pablo Neruda are as follows:
  • A Dog Has Died
  • A Lemon
  • A Song of Despair
  • And because Love battles
  • Bird
  • Brown and Agile Child
  • Canto XII from The Heights of Macchu Picchu
  • Cat's Dream
  • Clenched Soul
  • Drunk as Drunk
  • Enigmas
  • Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks
  • Fleas interest me so much
  • From – Twenty Poems of Love
  • from The Book of Questions
  • Gentleman Alone
  • I Crave Your Mouth, Your Voice, Your Hair
  • I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
  • If You Forget Me
  • I'm Explaining a Few Things
  • In My Sky At Twilight
  • Leaning Into The Afternoons
  • Lost in the forest...
  • Love
  • Magellanic Penguin
  • Nothing But Death
  • Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market
  • Ode to Maize
  • Ode to Sadness
  • Ode to Salt
  • Ode to the Book
  • Ode To Wine
  • Poetry
  • Poor Fellows
  • Puedo Escribir
  • Saddest Poem
  • Some Beasts
  • Sonata
  • Sonnet LXXXI
  • Sonnet VIII
  • Sonnet XI
  • Sonnet XVII
  • Sonnet XXV
  • Sonnet XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
  • The Dead Woman
  • The Dictators
  • The Light Wraps You
  • The Night in Isla Negra
  • The Question
  • The Saddest Poem
  • The Song of Despair
  • The Weary One
  • The White Mans Burden
  • Tonight I Can Write
  • Tonight I can write the saddest lines
  • Tower Of Light
  • Walking Around
  • Water
  • We Are Many
  • XVII (I do not love you...)
  • Sonnet XI
  • Sonnet XVII
  • Sonnet XXV
  • Sonnet XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
  • The Dead Woman
  • The Dictators
  • The Light Wraps You
  • The Night in Isla Negra
  • The Question
  • The Saddest Poem
  • The Song of Despair
  • The Weary One
  • The White Mans Burden
  • Tonight I Can Write
  • Tonight I can write the saddest lines
  • Tower Of Light
  • Walking Around
  • Water
  • We Are Many
  • XVII (I do not love you...)
  • Sonnet XI
  • Sonnet XVII
  • Sonnet XXV
  • Sonnet XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
  • The Dead Woman
  • The Dictators
  • The Light Wraps You
  • The Night in Isla Negra
  • The Question
  • The Saddest Poem
  • The Song of Despair
  • The Weary One
  • The White Mans Burden
  • Tonight I Can Write
  • Tonight I can write the saddest lines
  • Tower Of Light
  • Walking Around
  • Water
  • We Are Many
  • XVII (I do not love you...)
  • XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
  • Your Feet
  • Your Laughter
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