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(1904-1973) Chile's Pablo Neruda was a poet and writer who was also inspired to serve his country and promote social reform. His poetry and speeches roused the political consciousness of the world and expressed the political struggles of the people, reflecting both the pleasant and harsh realities of everyday life. Though his belief in Communism and his radical ideas on social reform caused him to be exiled for a time, Neruda's moving poetry showed his passion for the written word and his commitment to political reform in Latin America. Part of the multi-volume Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Video Collection, a compelling set of biographies that introduces students to outstanding Hispanic and Latin American men and women. Available in both English and Spanish. |
"We recommend this series." - Video Librarian
"This biography series profiles some outstanding individuals and their distinctive endeavors. Academics and historians are interviewed, and the varied visuals include family photos, archival footage, and lovely artwork Highlighting a variety of notable people, this solid series includes personages from Spain, Latin America, and the U.S., from the fifteenth century to the present." - Booklist
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Grades 7 to Adults Color, B&W, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1995 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available
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