Essay On Pablo Neruda

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Latin America represents approximately 9 % percent of the world’s total population, giving home to over 600 million people. From a demographical perspective, it includes countries which the language of Spanish, Portuguese and French predominantly prevail. Throughout history, Latin America has birth and gave rise to some of the most influential and controversial people of our time. With its richness in diversity and values, it upholds a high culture of music, dance, food, literature and much more. It has brought forth many talented individuals, from exuberant poets, artists, musicians to strong affluential political leaders. Latin America has given us many gifts and knowledge that we see all around us in the media and now incorporate in our lives. A substantial person that Latin America gave birth to that has been brought to my attention is the famous Chilean poet, Diplomat and Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda.
Conceivably the one of the most important Latin American poet of the 20th century, Pablo Neruda, whose real name is Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, was born in the town …show more content…

With the addition to his beautiful poems, he had made an impact on politics in his country and others across Latin America. Due to poverty, in the year of 1926, Neruda started to pursue his diplomatic career by honoring poets with diplomatic posts. From 1927 to 1929, Neruda went to the countries of Burma, Colombo, Spain, and Argentina to serve as an honorary consul. During these lonely years, he began to experiment with different poetry styles, this lead to him writing one of his most important books “Residence on Earth”. He quite the “lover boy”, he got married three times. In 1930, he got married to a Dutch woman, but he was unhappy. He had an affair and a few years later, he left his first wife to be with his lover Delia del Carril. After his second wife, he sought interest Matilde Urrita and married

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