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  2. Matilde Urrutia - Wikipedia

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    Matilde Urrutia Cerda (30 April 1912 – 5 January 1985) was the third wife of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, from 1966 until he died in 1973. They met in Santiago, Chile in 1946, when she was working as a physical therapist in Chile. She was the first woman in Latin America to work as a pediatric therapist.

  3. Pablo Neruda - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Neruda (/ n ə ˈ r uː d ə / nə-ROO-də; [1] Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo neˈɾuða] ⓘ; born Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto; 12 July 1904 – 23 September 1973) was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. [2]

  4. Cien Sonetos de Amor - Wikipedia

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    Cien sonetos de amor ("100 Love Sonnets") is a collection of sonnets written by the Chilean poet and Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda originally published in Argentina in 1959. Dedicated to Matilde Urrutia, later his third wife, it is divided into the four stages of the day: morning, afternoon, evening, and night.

  5. Urrutia - Wikipedia

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    Matilde Urrutia, wife of Pablo Neruda; Miguel Urrutia Montoya, Colombian economist and politician; Osmani Urrutia (born 1976), Cuban baseball player; Patricio Urrutia, Ecuadorian footballer; Paulina Urrutia (born 1969), Chilean actress and politician; Pedro R. Pierluisi Urrutia (born 1959), Puerto Rican lawyer and politician

  6. Casa de Isla Negra - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It is located at Isla Negra, a coastal area of El Quisco commune, located about 45 km south of Valparaíso and 96 km west of Santiago. It was his favourite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the ...

  7. Il Postino: The Postman - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Pablo Neruda, the Chilean poet, is exiled to a small island in Italy for political reasons. His wife accompanies him. On the island, a local, Mario Ruoppolo, is dissatisfied with being a fisherman like his father. Mario looks for other work and is hired as a temporary postman, with Neruda as his only customer.

  8. Coast of Poets - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Neruda and his wife Matilde Urrutia are buried on these grounds. The site currently includes a museum in honour of the Chilean Nobel laureate. The Coast of Poets is a cultural space in the Valparaíso Region of Chile, named for four world-renowned Chilean poets (Pablo Neruda, Vicente Huidobro, Nicanor Parra and Violeta Parra).

  9. Rita Guibert - Wikipedia

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    She accompanied Pablo Neruda to Stockholm when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. [3] After a few days in Stockholm, she traveled with Pablo Neruda and his wife to Warsaw to attend the Polish premiere of his play Splendor and Death of Joaquín Murieta. [3]