Noun
Chilean poet (1904-1973)
Source: WordNetA common part of many of the poems of Pablo Neruda is a reflection on feelings and sensations arising from the relations of EPE or erotic exchange of power. Source: Internet
In Antonio Skármeta's novel, El cartero de Neruda, Villon is mentioned as having been hanged for crimes much less serious than seducing the daughter of the local bar owner. Source: Internet
But for sixteen-year-old Neruda Diaz, it’s anything but. Source: Internet
In 2012, he launched Participant’s effort into making films in Latin America, which has produced Pablo Larrain’s No and Neruda, Sebastian Lelio’s A Fantastic Woman, and Alfonso Cuaron’s eagerly awaited return to Mexico with Roma. Source: Internet
In the Chilean Congress, Senator Pablo Neruda (Luis Gnecco) criticizes the government and the president calls for his impeachment, delegating his arrest to police inspector Óscar Peluchonneau (Gael García Bernal). Source: Internet
The local postmaster needs a temporary postman to deliver mail to Neruda. Source: Internet