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Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973
Used for/see from:
  • Reyes, Neftalí Ricardo, 1904-1973
  • Basoalto, Neftalí Ricardo Reyes, 1904-1973
  • Nīrūdā, Bāblū, 1904-1973
  • Reyes Basoalto, Neftalí, 1904-1973
  • Nieh-lu-ta, 1904-1973
  • Nieluda, 1904-1973
  • Reyes Basualto, Neftalí, 1904-1973
  • Basualto, Neftalí Reyes, 1904-1973
  • Nerūtā, Pāplō, 1904-1973
  • Nerouda, Pamplo, 1904-1973
  • Bosoalto, Neftali Ricardo Reyes, 1904-1973
  • נערודא, פאבלא
  • 聶鲁达, 1904-1973
  • Νερούδα, Πάβλο, 1904-1973
  • Νερούδα, 1904-1973
  • Νερούδα, Πάμπλο, 1904-1973

Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.

Non-Latin script references not evaluated.

His Anatole France ... 1924.

His Nieh-lu-ta shih hsüan, 1983: t.p. (Nieh-lu-ta; Nieluda [in rom.])

His Todos los cantos, 1996: back flap (Neftalí Reyes Basualto)

Maccu Piccu = Macchu Picchu, 2003: t.p. (Pāplō Nerūtā)

Poiēmata, 1972: t.p. (Pamplo Nerouda)

Pablo Neruda e sua poesia eterna, 2004: p. 54 (Neftali Ricardo Reyes Bosoalto (Pablo Neruda); b. July 12, 1904) p. 59 (d. Sept. 23, 1973, in Santiago, Chile)

Contemporary authors on Infotrac, Jan. 30, 2008 (Pablo Neruda; b. Ricardo Eliezer Neftali Reyes y Basoalto, July 12, 1904, Parral, Chile; name legally changed 1946; d. Sept. 23, 1973, Santiago, Chile; writer)

Spanish Wikipedia, Jan. 30, 2008 (Pablo Neruda; b. Neftalí Ricardo Eliecer Reyes Basoalto, July 12, 1904, Parral, Chile, d. Sept. 23, 1973, Santiago, Chile; poet, writer, diplomat, and politician)

Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 19, 2019 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1971 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1971 was awarded to Pablo Neruda "for a poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent's destiny and dreams")

Canto general, 1987: title page (Πάβλο Νερούδα)

Γενικό άσμα, 2004: title page (Νερούδα)

Ωδή σε ένα αστέρι, 2015: title page (Πάμπλο Νερούδα)

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