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A collection of news and information related to Pablo Neruda published by Tribune Company sources.
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Gobierno catalán: La directiva de inmigración "nos avergüenza como europeos"
La directiva de retorno de inmigrantes ilegales aprobada la semana pasada por el Parlamento Europeo "nos avergüenza como europeos", declaró a Efe el consejero de Interior de la Generalitat de Cataluña, Joan Saura. "Es completamente normal y entiendo...Tags: Salvador Allende
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Warrior without, angel within
McClatchy NewspapersBy Maricel E. Presilla In his "Ode to the Artichoke," the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda captures the essence of this mighty, thistle-like plant. He describes it as a soldier standing at attention—a solemn stance belying a tender heart that can only be... -
Julieta le canta a la alegría de vivir
Julieta Venegas desenchufa el acordeón. Rodeada de amigos y con ambiente de "fiesta de pueblo", la mexicana grabó en marzo su trabajo "Julieta Venegas: MTV Unplugged", número veinte de la saga MTV y primero hecho en México, que se publica el 17 de junio y...Tags: Bars
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Haitink, CSO explore new works
Tribune criticOne of the things that make Bernard Haitink so valuable to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is his willingness to explore new repertory. The CSO's principal conductor did so again Thursday night when he began his spring residency at Orchestra Hall with...Tags: Music Industry, Classical Music, Music, Popular Music, Chicago Symphony
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Going to great heights in Chile
NewsdayAs the tram moves up the steep tracks of Artilleria Hill, I catch glimpses of Valparaiso and its port below. The ride is a mere 5 minutes, and at the top we emerge on a promenade lifted from the late 19th century. It has cobblestones, blossoming trees and...Tags: Newsday Inc., Seafood and Fishing Industry, Brighton, Florida, Bars
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Climbing and exploring the tangled streets of Chile's cultural capital
rebecca.cooney@newsday.comAs the tram moves up the steep tracks of Artillería Hill, I catch glimpses of Valparaiso and its port below. The ride is a mere 5 minutes, and at the top we emerge on a promenade lifted from the late 19th century. It has cobblestones, blossoming trees and...Tags: Beverage Industry, Newsday Inc., Volusia County, Brighton, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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'Bananas' by Peter Chapman
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFebruary 29, 2008 Writing a positive history of the United Fruit Co. is a lot like writing a happy book about the Vietnam War. Yet that's what Financial Times reporter Peter Chapman tries to do with "Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the...Tags: Ethics, Government, National Government, Values
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Discoveries
The Postman A Novel Antonio Skármeta Translated from the Spanish by Katherine Silver W.W. Norton: 122 pp., $13.95 paper Before Pablo Neruda's death in 1973, Chilean journalist Antonio Skármeta was sent to Neruda's home on Isla Negra to write a...Tags: Poetry, New York City, Death and Dying, New York, Literature
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'Lost' art tells of a love lost
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe was a celebrated painter and political agitator who put revolution before art. She was a twentysomething poet, dazzled by her charismatic suitor, David Alfaro Siqueiros, one of the leading Mexican muralists who audaciously combined public art and...Tags: Prisons, Crimes, Movies, Christianity, Assault
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Poet's landscape of the personal and the public
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor The Record Robert Hass: An article on Robert Hass in Sunday Calendar said that the poem "Meditations at Lagunitas" appeared in his first book of verse, 1973's "Field Guide." It is from his second book, 1979's "Praise." Bay Area poet Robert Hass...Tags: Poetry, Octavio Paz, Wallace Stevens, Literature, Mark Strand
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