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  1. Mar 11, 2023 · Mar 27 1965), Delia del Carril (1943–1965) marriage valid in Mexico (d. July 26, 1989), Matilde Urrutia Cerda (also called Matilde Rosario Urrutia Cerda) (1965–1973) (d. Jan 5 1985)

    • September 23, 1973, Santiago, Chile
    • Poet, diplomat, senator
    • Spanish, English, French
  2. Feb 21, 2024 · On Nov. 8, Neruda and Hagenaar separated, and he saw Malva for the last time. With Delia del Carril, he left for Barcelona, then Paris. Perhaps that is where the lengthy years of denial, subtle deceit and secretiveness began, to be maintained in subsequent years with the complicity of literary admirers and Chile's communist party.

    • Matilde Sánchez
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pablo_NerudaPablo Neruda - Wikipedia

    After leaving his wife, Neruda lived with Delia del Carril in France, eventually marrying her (shortly after his divorce) in Tetecala in 1943; however, his new marriage was not recognized by Chilean authorities as his divorce from Vogelzang was deemed illegal.

  4. Delia del Carril (1943–1965) marriage valid in Mexico (d. July 26, 1989) Matilde Urrutia Cerda (also called Matilde Rosario Urrutia Cerda) (1965–1973) (d. Jan 5 1985) Children: Malva Marina Trinidad Reyes (b. 1934, d. 1943)

  5. Vida de Delia del Carril, La Hormiga. 234pp, Santiago de Chile: Sudamericana. 1998. 956 262 053 0 . In his posthumously published autobiography, Confieso que he vivido (1974), the Chilean poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda refers to Delia del Carril as his “perfect mate for eighteen years”, but only in passing. An expert in airbrushing ...

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · Delia del Carril mantuvo el sobrenombre hasta el último de sus días. Delia del Carril (1884-1989), fue una destacada pintora argentino-chilena, que dedicó su vida a corregirle las obras a Pablo Neruda. Nacida en el seno de una familia numerosa y aristocrática, vivió siempre rodeada de las mejores comodidades y la más fina educación.

  7. Neruda received an annulment of his marriage to del Carril on a technicality and married Matilde in 1966. Neruda had time for one last passion. Out of her sight during a brief trip abroad for a facelift, Neruda fell in love with Alicia Urrutia, Matilde’s thirty-year old niece, who had come to stay at Isla Negra.