Pablo Neruda was a renowned Chilean poet and politician.
He adopted his pen name as a teenager to conceal his writing from his father.
Neruda's diverse poetic styles earned him global acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature.
He was politically active, serving as a senator for the Chilean Communist Party and collaborating with President Salvador Allende.
Neruda faced persecution and exile due to his political views.
His death shortly after Pinochet's coup d'Γ©tat sparked public protests against the military dictatorship.
Neruda's influence on 20th-century literature is widely recognized, with his works translated into numerous languages.
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