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Pablo Neruda (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Pablo Neruda was an essayist, translator, playwright, and novelist as well as a poet. His
memoirs, Confieso que he vivido: Memorias (1974; Memoirs, 1977), are a lyric
evocation of his entire life, its final pages written after the coup that overthrew Salvador Allende.
Neruda’s translations include works by Rainer Maria
Rilke, William Shakespeare, and
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