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  2. Apr 2, 2014 · FULL NAME: Pablo Neruda BORN: July 12, 1904 DIED: September 23, 1973 BIRTH CITY: Parral, Chile SPOUSES: Maria Antonieta Hagenaar (1930–1936), Delia del Carril (1943–1954), and Matilde Urrutia ...

    • Childhood
    • Early Years 1917-1920
    • Universidad de Chile – 1921
    • Diplomatic Career 1926
    • Spanish Civil War and Communism
    • Mexico 1940 -1943
    • Return to Chile and The Communist Party 1944
    • Exile 1948
    • Return to Chile 1952
    • The Nobel Prize of Literature 1971

    Pablo Neruda’s real name was Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto and was born in the town of Parral in the Maule Region in Chile on July 12th, 1904. His parents were José del Carmen Reyes Morales and Rosa Basoalto Opazo. He was a railway employee and she was a school teacher who died of tuberculosis two months after giving birth to his first and only so...

    While in high school at age 13, he published his first poems among them are “Entusiasmo y Perseverancia” – “Enthusiasm and Perseverance” in the regional daily “La Mañana”. In 1918 he published 13 poems in the journal “Run and Fly” including “My eyes”. In 1919 he won the third prize in a local contest with his poem “Nocturno ideal”. Neruda’s father ...

    Neruda’s father wanted him to become a teacher. In 1921 when he was 16 and after graduating from high school Neruda moved to Santiago to study Education and French at the University of Chile. He had no interest in pedagogy; his passion was in learning French so that he could read French literature in that language. Upon his arrival he published a s...

    As a writer Neruda was facing poverty so he began to look for a job as a consul. Because of his literary achievement and relationships he cultivated as a writer he was able to obtain a consular job in Burma. He remained a regular contributor to the newspaper “La Nacion” in Santiago where he published his travel chronics. From 1927 to early 1929 he ...

    On July 1936 the Spanish Civil War broke out and Federico Garcia Lorca was assassinated by forces loyal to Franco. This experience had an intense effect on Neruda who for the first time became politicized supporting the republican side and becoming a communist for the rest of his life. Because of his post as a consul he should remain neutral to pol...

    In 1940 Neruda was appointed Consul General of Chile in Mexico City. After the assassination attempt of Leon Trotsky Neruda granted a visa to Chile to Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros who was accused as one of the conspirators to murder Trotsky. Neruda was suspended for one month without pay for engaging in such misconduct. Once in Chile the...

    Soon after his return to Chile, Neruda was appointed candidate for senator for the provinces of Antofagasta and Tarapacá representing the Communist Party of Chile. Even thought he was not an official militant, he joined the party a few months later. A bilingual edition of “Residence on Earth” was published by New Directions, New York. He devoted hi...

    Local and international solidarity was expressed in defense of the Chilean poet. After several failed attempts to escape Chile, Neruda finally succeeded to cross the border to Argentina with the help of his friends Victor Pey, Jorge Bellet, Raul Bulnes and Victor Bianchi. When receiving the Nobel Prize in 1971, the poet remembered this adventure as...

    Neruda retuned to Chile in 1952 after three years in exile, his return was made possible by the weakness of Gonzales Vileda’s government and the support of the poet’s movement group comprised of intellectuals and politicians. During this period “The captain’s verses” was published. This book was controversial as it was published anonymously for man...

    In 1970 the Communist Party of Chile appointed Neruda as pre-candidate for the upcoming presidential election; however he withdrew from it and supported Salvador Allende, the candidate of the Popular Unity Party, the first socialist elected president. In 1971 Neruda gets nominated ambassador to Chile in Paris which would last until 1972 when his he...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pablo_NerudaPablo Neruda - Wikipedia

    His father, José del Carmen Reyes Morales, was a railway employee, and his mother Rosa Neftalí Basoalto Opazo was a school teacher who died two months after he was born on 14 September. On 26 September, he was baptized in the parish of San Jose de Parral.

  4. Pablo Neruda was born in Parral, Maule, Region, Chile in July of 1904. His full birth name was Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, but he would later take on “Pablo Neruda” as his pen name. Neruda’s parents were José del Carmen Reyes Morales, who worked on the railway, and Rosa Basoalto, who was a schoolteacher.

  5. His father, don José del Carmen Reyes Morales, was a poor railway worker and his mother, Rosa Basoalto de Reyes, was a schoolteacher who died of tuberculosis when Neruda was an infant. Don José Carmen moved with his sons in 1906 to Temuco, and married Trinidad Candia Marvedre.

  6. When José del Carmen Reyes Morales was born in 1872, in Parral, Linares, Chile, his father, José Ángel Reyes Hermosilla, was 24 and his mother, Natalia Morales Hermosilla, was 24. He married Rosa Neftalí Basoalto Opazo on 4 October 1903, in Parral, Linares, Chile. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  7. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record. Name. José Del Carmen Reyes Morales. Gender. Male. Description. José del Carmen Reyes Morales was the father of the famous Chilean poet, diplomat and politician Pablo Neruda.

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