Pablo Neruda was a renowned Chilean poet born in 1904 who stirred controversy with his communist political views but was renowned for his poetic mastery, winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. Some key facts about Neruda's life and work include:
- He began his literary career at age 13 and published his first poems and articles.
- His early poems were published in his first book Crepusculario in 1923 and his most famous work Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair was published the following year.
- He had a long diplomatic career representing Chile internationally while continuing to write prolifically.