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                    [Summary] => The centennial of Pablo Neruda was marked last fortnight, not only in Chile where he was born, but all over the world where the Nobel laureate is read, where his courage also resonates. 


It is in this manner why he reminds us so much of those times when our writers were also subjected to the pillory of tyranny just as Neruda was.
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It is in this manner why he reminds us so much of those times when our writers were also subjected to the pillory of tyranny just as Neruda was.
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