Neruda
Pablo Neruda did not Die of Cancer but may have been Poisoned
The Chilean poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971 did not die of cancer. This was announced by Judge Mario Carossa after meeting with an international group of experts who analyzed the poet's remnants. They were exhumed in April 2013 and buried again in April 2016.
Free Zone Kicks Off Across Serbia
More than 50 feature and documentary films will be shown at this year's Free Zone film festival, which runs from November 10 to 15 in Belgrade, Nis and Novi Sad.
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Chile reburies Nobel-winning poet Pablo Neruda
Chile reburied Nobel prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda's remains Tuesday after exhuming them to determine whether he was assassinated by late dictator Augusto Pinochet's regime -- a mystery that still lingers.
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Turkey’s ‘ostinato’ song
A few months ago, this column described Turkey as a piano partition composed by Philip Glass: âIt finds beauty in itself by repeating itself.â Turkeyâs song is repetitive, or ostinato, like in many childrenâs songs. But itâs hardly entertaining.
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Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems discovered among manuscripts
Twenty previously unknown poems by Chile's Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda have been discovered among sheaves of manuscripts in boxes and will be published this year.