Writer
Pablo Neruda
Chilean poet
1904 – 1973
14
Total Mentions
0
Direct Quotes
1973
First Mention
2006
Latest Mention
Most Frequent Citing Countries
Ecuador(3)Colombia(3)Sri Lanka(2)Spain(2)Mexico(2)Honduras(2)
All Mentions (7)
2006·Honduras
Viewentral America, we have Jerez, Mora, Valle, Darío, Turcios, Omar Torrijos and the pro-union martyr Francisco Morazán, among others. The Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, Nobel laureate for literature, said it well: “Deep in the night Morazán is watchful. Is it today? Yesterday? Tomorrow? You know the answer, Central
2005·Ecuador
Viewhis institution and its essential objectives of human coexistence, peace and the international rule of law. After six decades we can rejoice with old Neruda, who lives on in our hearts, along with Stravinsky, Garcia Marquez and Mother Teresa. Let us celebrate, but let us also take stock of the dream yet t
2002·Spain
Viewr the crisis in the Middle East constitute some of the outstanding tasks before us. Allow me briefly to review these issues in order, in the words of Pablo Neruda, not to fill our hearts with salt, but to walk in knowledge.' In the difficult struggle for development, we should all invest both our efforts and ou
1973·Colombia
View I must also speak with sadness of the death of two other important personalities, the President of Chile, Salvador Allende, and the poet of America, Pablo Neruda.
1973·Ecuador
View. Having read the news in the paper this morning, I wish to pay a posthumous tribute to a great man of this hemisphere and a great poet of the world, Pablo Neruda. 136. My first words are also words of welcome to the Organization to the three new States which have become Members this year — the German Democrati
1973·Sri Lanka
Viewc news of the death of President Salvador Allende, who gave his life in an attempt as a politician to fulfil what his friend and compatriot, the late Pablo Neruda, described as the poet's duty to take his place alongside the people in their struggle to transform society, which has been betrayed into chaos by it
1973·Mexico
Viewdiminishes the total freedom of all, and thus inevitably affects us all." 6. It would appear that at this tragic moment Chile has lost its best sons: Pablo Neruda is dead. When my country learned of the horrors in the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago we invited the great poet of Isla Negra to reside in