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 Canci�n Desesperada (1924, poetry) Tentativa del Hombre Infinito (1926, poetry) Anillos (1926, poetry, with Tom�s Lago) El Hondero Entusiasta (1933, poetry) Residencia en la Tierra, 1925�1931 (1933, poetry) Residencia en la Tierra, 1925�35 (1935, poetry, 2 vols.) Espa�a en el Coraz�n (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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