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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  'My Life With Pablo Neruda' by Matilde Urrutia (Books) - American Poems
Matilde Urrutia was the poet Pablo Neruda’s lover, muse, wife, and widow.
Urrutia then returns to the grim reality she faces in Santiago in the mid-1970s, to describe life under the dictatorship.
Harassed by Pinochet’s henchmen, she becomes an exile within her own country, mourns the torture and disappearance of loved ones, and finally awakes from the stupor of sorrow and commits herself to using Neruda’s words to lash out against the bloody regime.
www.americanpoems.com /0804750092/My_Life_With_Pablo_Neruda.php   (497 words)

  
 Loving Pablo (washingtonpost.com)
Urrutia, visibly depressed by the overall bleakness that surrounded her, delved into its pages in search of therapy.
Urrutia's version is important in that it offers an insider's view of Neruda's last 25 years.
She fails to acknowledge Neruda's relationship with her niece, Alicia Urrutia, who was in her thirties when she and her daughter came to live in Isla Negra.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A52946-2004Oct21.html   (967 words)

  
 americas.org - Discovering and Burying the Disappeared   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
On August 9, in the Parque del Sendero cemetery in Santiago, David Urrutia Galaz, whose remains were identified by the government in 1995, was finally laid to rest by family members.
Missing since 1975, Urrutia was arrested in his house by the Joint Command, a special core of the intelligence service responsible for the execution of political opponents.
Urrutia, according to the human rights commission, was one of many detainees who had been thrown into the ocean by the armed forces in the 1970s.
www.americas.org /item_13223   (439 words)

  
 Pablo Neruda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Allí nace el 5 de mayo de 1912, María Matilde Urrutia Cerda, que casi no conoció a su padre quien muere un año después dejando a su familia en precaria situación económica.
Para Matilde que nació y vivió en independencia es más enaltecedor el sacrificio que hiciera de dejar su arte y autonomía en pro de la misión trascendente del poeta.
Los datos consignados han sido extraídos de las Memorias de Matilde Urrutia (1986) y complementados con entrevistas a Angela Urrutia, hermana; Elena Urrutia Villa, sobrina; Patricia Carbonell, sobrina nieta; Esmeralda Merino, amiga; y el Sr.
www.uchile.cl /neruda/amoresmatildeurrutia2.htm   (887 words)

  
 REVIEWS IN BRIEF / My Life With Pablo Neruda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Urrutia was Pablo's third wife as well as his baby-sitter-lover-secretary-muse, all rolled into one.
But Urrutia's memoirs are more than a documentation of her life, they are brazen propaganda for Neruda: a portrait of her husband the way she wants the world to remember him.
While Urrutia does shed light on the quotidian details of her marriage, there are glaring omissions -- in particular that of Neruda's affair with his wife's niece, of which Urrutia was all too painfully aware.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/10/31/RVGON9CTL11.DTL&type=printable   (304 words)

  
 Pablo Neruda y Matilde Urrutia en Atlántida. Una historia de amor clandestino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Se trata de una hermosa mansión de tres pisos, estilo Liberty, situada sobre la orilla del mar -desde donde se pueden ver espectaculares puestas de sol- y adornada con varios objetos que fueron propiedad del poeta, así como otros que lo recuerdan.
Neruda viajaba junto a Matilde Urrutia con la intención de pasar una temporada junto a ella en Atlántida, pero el encuentro se vio aplazado.
Como hasta ese entonces su relación con Matilde Urrutia era clandestina (Neruda todavía estaba casado con Delia del Carril) ella, para disolver cualquier sospecha, debió seguir viaje hasta Buenos Aires.
www.oei.org.co /sii/entrega9/art05.htm   (861 words)

  
 Matilde Urrutia, acusada
Neruda, junto a su esposa Matilde Urrutia, en 1971, cuando era embajador en Francia y supuestamente ordenó destruir las pruebas contra ella.
Cuando Matilde cumplió los 12 años, ambas se trasladaron por fin a Santiago, ciudad que recibía a miles de inmigrantes pobres, triturando sus ilusiones en los molinos de las fábricas o en la vegetativa rutina del servicio doméstico.
Durante una década, Matilde Urrutia alternó sus «giras artísticas», eufemismo que empleaba en presencia de sus amigos chilenos, con los esfuerzos por adaptarse a una vida respetable.
www.elmundo.es /cronica/2002/355/1028539130.html   (1156 words)

  
 Homenaje Pablo Neruda. María Elvira Luna-Escudero-Alie: Matilde, la musa de Neruda -nº 27 Espéculo (UCM)
Pablo Neruda le cantó a Chile, a España en plena Guerra Civil, a Macchupicchu, a la cebolla, a la sal, a la sandía, al sol, al mar, a los calcetines, a la tortuga, a Miguel Hernández, a Rafael Alberti, a Nazim Hikmet, a los desesperados del mundo; pero sobre todo al amor.
Matilde fue sin duda, la musa inspiradora de los versos de amor más conmovedores y apasionados que la exhuberante pluma de Neruda rubricó para siempre.
El nombre Matilde se asocia en el poema a lo más intenso y permanente; a la tierra, al color verde de la esperanza, y al vino de la celebración.
www.ucm.es /info/especulo/numero27/neru_mat.html   (778 words)

  
 Pablo Neruda. Who is Pablo Neruda? What is Pablo Neruda? Where is Pablo Neruda? Definition of Pablo Neruda. Meaning of ...
Neruda had three wives, María Antonieta Hagenaar, Delia de Carril, and Matilde Urrutia.
He married María in 1930, but they divorced in 1936.
Casa de Isla Negra in Isla Negra, where him and his third wife Matilde Urrutia are sepulted.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Pablo_Neruda   (564 words)

  
 Omar Pérez Santiago: Pablo Neruda: The Captain's Verses
In Mexico he suffered from phlebitis and a woman from Chillán arrived to his bedside, she was Matilde Urrutia, to help him and take care of the house.
Matilde is excited: "Our first dinner in it, our first night in it.
Matilde put them in a wooden box covered with mother-of-pearl.
omarperezsantiago.blogspot.com /2005/07/pablo-neruda-captains-verses.html   (909 words)

  
 Books on Chileans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The subject of that love: Matilde Urrutia de Neruda, the poet's "beloved wife." As popular in the Hispanic world as the poet's renowned Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair, One Hundred Love Sonnets has never before been published in its entirety in English translation.
Katherine Silver is a freelance translator, editor, teacher and writer who has lived in Chile frequently and for prolonged periods from 1979 to the present.
The Norte Grande of Chile, the world’s driest desert, had "engendered contemporary Chile, everything that was good about it, everything that was dreadful," writes Ariel Dorfman in his brilliant exploration of one of the least known and most exotic corners of the globe.
b00ks.bankhacker.com /Chileans   (1314 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: My Life with Pablo Neruda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Memorialized by the Nobel laureate in his poems as "Rosario" and as the woman with Medusa-like hair, Urrutia was first glimpsed by Neruda at a concert in 1946, but it was three years before they met again, when she became his nurse as he was recovering from phlebitis.
Sandwiched between accounts of Neruda's death shortly after the Pinochet coup in 1973 and her own persecution by the Chilean government are Urrutia's lyrical reminiscences of her love with Neruda.
Having considered herself apolitical, Matilde suddenly understood Neruda's dedication to Chile, and drawing on hidden strength, she bravely preserved Neruda's legacy by smuggling his memoir out of the country.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0804750092/itliteraturep-20   (393 words)

  
 Printer version: A poet's places: The homes of Pablo Neruda (Chile)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Neruda was known even to his friends as egocentric in the extreme, Vergara said, and Rivera left a visual jab to that effect by etching a silhouette of Neruda -- his hawk nose, domed pate and double chin -- in the tangles of Matilde's hair.
Neruda believed his collections were more than just things -- that they had lives of their own: "The flawed confusion of human beings shows in them, the proliferation, materials used and discarded, the prints of feet and fingers, the permanent mark of humanity on the inside and outside.
In his memoirs, which death stopped him from finishing, Neruda said life was like that: One hand passes you a bouquet of roses, the other a fist in the ribs.
www.startribune.com /dynamic/story.php?template=print_a&story=858154   (2325 words)

  
 Reportaje asegura que Matilde Urrutia fue proxeneta de menores en Perú
Matilde Urrutia, última esposa del poeta Pablo Neruda, tenía un pasado oscuro como proxeneta de niñas en Perú, según afirmó el escritor chileno Sergio Gómez en un reportaje publicado por el periódico argentino Página/12.
Gómez señaló que antes de su relación con Neruda, Matilde Urrutia tenía como pareja a un bailarín argentino en 1944 con el cual llevaban espectáculos al sur de Perú.
El investigador aseguró que una vez que Neruda y Urrutia formalizaron su relación se creó el mito de la perfección de la unión de dos seres inmaculados.
www.cooperativa.cl /p4_noticias/site/artic/20020729/pags/20020729013000.html   (313 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The next morning we are at Nerua's house in Santiago, probably named La Medusa after his third wife Matilde Urrutia, who was known for her wild unruly hair.
Anna, waxes eloquent as she praises Neruda for the great chef and gourmet that he was and says he was known to choose the fish and the vegetables and fruit himself every morning.
Of his three marriages perhaps the happiest one was his union with Matilde Urrutia for whom he wrote a hundred love sonnets.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/sep28/at9.asp   (1727 words)

  
 Recommendations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Matilde Urrutia gave clear indications of recognizing the importance of incorporating research at each step of the process.
The Puerto Rico Community Foundation seems to be practicing very strategic fund-raising in general, but their weaknesses could hinder the achievement of their goals.
If the rest of the staff is as committed to the mission of the Foundation as Matilde Urrutia seems to be, they will continue to help create a healthier community.
iml.jou.ufl.edu /projects/Spring2000/Santos/recommendations.html   (419 words)

  
 Il Postino
An Matilde Urrutia schreibt er anonym "Die Verse des Kapitäns" und eben die nun von Fritz Rudolf Fries sehr schön ins Deutsche übersetzten "Liebessonette" von 1959.
He had come to live there with his third wife, Mathilde Urrutia, the muse of his later poems, in a time which he referred to as his autumn.
When the anti leftist laws enabled Neruda to return to Chile in 1952, he divorced Delia and married, for what was to be the last time, to Matilde Urrutia (Wasson, 764).
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de /infowiss/frames/neruda.htm   (3320 words)

  
 Matilde asensi - Kelkoo - Resultados Búsqueda Rápida
Matilde asensi - Kelkoo - Resultados Búsqueda Rápida
Búsqueda de "Matilde asensi": Se muestran 1-20 de 84 resultados (de 11 tiendas)
La gente que buscó "Matilde asensi" también buscó : El perfume de matilde
es.kelkoo.com /b/a/ss_Matilde_asensi.html   (68 words)

  
 'Universal' poet - The Washington Times: Culture, etc. - July 07, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Neruda fell in love with Matilde Urrutia, a Chilean, whom biographers regard as his greatest love.
He left Delia del Carril and lived openly with Miss Urrutia, but divorce was against the law in Chile, and remained so until this year.
Neruda was to be the communist candidate for Chile's president in 1970 but yielded to Salvador Allende, who headed a three-party coalition and became the world's first elected Marxist president.
washingtontimes.com /functions/print.php?StoryID=20040706-102359-9352r   (1037 words)

  
 Watches-Captain's Verses -New Directions Paperbook-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Neruda originally published the book anonymously, some years before he married Matilde Urrutia, to whom he had addressed these poems of passionate devotion as well as love's quarrel's.
As explained in the introduction of the book, these poems are autobiographical, and written about his wife, Matilde Urrutia.
Although these poems were written about his not so ideal marriage with Matilde Urrutia, they have different meaning for me. If you appreciate poetry, well then you are in for a treat with this one.
www.minihttpserver.net /z_watches/A_captains_verses_new_-081120457X.htm   (974 words)

  
 My Life with Pablo Neruda - Matilde Urrutia, Translated by Alexandria Giardino
“Urrutia draws strength from her husband’s writings after his death as she faces her fears of remaining silent in the face of injustice.
Her graceful prose offers not only a glimpse of her life with the great poet but also a portrait of the nobility of suffering under an unjust political regime.” —Publishers Weekly
The Nobel-laureate Chilean wrote The Captain’s Verses and One Hundred Love Sonnets—two of the most celebrated volumes of love lyrics in modern Spanish letters—for her.
www.sup.org /cgi-bin/search/book_desc.cgi?book_id=5009   (405 words)

  
 La Ventana - Presentan libro inédito de Neruda y Matilde Urrutia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
La lujosa edición de un libro inédito de Pablo Neruda y Matilde Urrutia, titulado Oda a las flores de Datitla, es una amalgama de poesía escrita por el vate chileno y de hojas y flores recogidas por su entonces amante, en las agrestes playas uruguayas de Atlántida.
Neruda había adquirido allí una casa para vivir su amor clandestino con Matilde, y este libro relata un trozo de este tiempo compartido, en una pequeña obra de arte numerada y de edición limitada, a un costo de 152 dólares.
''Pablo y Matilde recolectaban hojas, ramas y flores, y él escribía versos que esa cosecha le inspiraba.
laventana.casa.cult.cu /modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1374   (385 words)

  
 Fundación Neruda calificó de sensacionalistas acusaciones contra Matilde Urrutia
Fundación Neruda calificó de sensacionalistas acusaciones contra Matilde Urrutia
El escritor dijo escuetamente al diario La Tercera que su fuente principal era una persona cercana a Urrutia, pero que le solicitó anonimato.
En un comunicado de prensa entregado este martes la Fundación Neruda expresó: "Las relevantes virtudes humanas de Matilde Urrutia, que se reflejaron también en conducta solidarias en difíciles y dolorosos momentos políticos, son incompatibles con aquellos dichos, dejando de manifiesto que se trata de expresiones mal intencionadas, en busca de sensacionalismo.
www.cooperativa.cl /p4_noticias/site/artic/20020730/pags/20020730175400.html   (445 words)

  
 Red Poppy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
She soon discovered there weren’t any meetings, he’d instead walk over to Matilde Urrutia’s nearby home.
Neruda's wife Matilde made suggestions such as old doors and windows.
My desk!” and they both went down to the beach, sat on the sand, and waited for a wave to wash up the driftwood that was to be the poet's desk.
www.redpoppy.net /sections/interviews.htm   (878 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
They met in Santiago de Chile Santiago in the 1946.
Urrutia is thought to have been the inspiration behind two of Neruda's works, ''The Captain’s Verses'' and ''100 Love Sonnets'' After Neruda's death, Urrutia edited for publication his memoir, ''Confieso que he vivido'' ("I confess to have lived").
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Matilde Urrutia.
www.mauspfeil.net /Matilde_Urrutia.html   (180 words)

  
 Fundación Neruda calificó de inverosímil y descartable reportaje de Sergio Gómez
El director ejecutivo de la Fundación Pablo Neruda, Francisco Torres, afirmó que el reportaje aparecido en el diario argentino Página/12 respecto a la actividad como proxeneta de Matilde Urrutia una de las esposas del Premio Nobel chileno es una información inverosímil y descartable.
Señaló, además, que "todos sabemos que Matilde (Urrutia) fue una mujer bohemia y cantante, que se desplazaba por Perú, México y Argentina, y que se hable de trata de blancas es un infundio y una inverosimilitud completa".
El reportaje publicado en el diario argentino Página/12 reveló que Matilde Urrutia llevaba a jóvenes chilenas al sur de Perú, como parte de una red de prostitución.
coop.altavoz.net /p4_noticias/site/artic/20020729/pags/20020729123400.html   (386 words)

  
 CD Baby: QUIJEREMA: Tinta Verde
Then we stop at Isla Negra, and from the house of the poet, we contemplate the Pacific Ocean, with its chaotic and enigmatic uncertainty.
In the middle of the piece, thinking of the love that Neruda had for Matilde Urrutia, a flower grew in the form of a waltz.
The third part is a detour from the Chilean journey, via Madrid, Spain, where Neruda lived and worked in the late 1930's.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/quijerema2   (1531 words)

  
 El Nuevo Diario -- Editan un libro que Neruda hizo junto a su mujer Matilde Urrutia
Editan un libro que Neruda hizo junto a su mujer Matilde Urrutia
En noviembre de 2002, al fin, el pequeño libro en el que Urrutia clasificó las hojas de Atlántida y Neruda sublimó la geografía que los protegía del escándalo, verá la luz en una edición limitada de 1.500 ejemplares que se distribuirán en Santiago, Buenos Aires, La Habana y también París.
El libro original de veinte hojas, reproducido digitalmente, fue engrosado con fotos de Neruda y Urrutia en Atlántida y textos del autor de Veinte Poemas de Amor.
www.elnuevodiario.com.ni /archivo/2003/junio/08-junio-2003/cultural/cultural4.html   (369 words)

  
 Welcome
In Odas elementales (1954- 1959) his message is expanded into a more extensive description of the world, where the objects of the hymns - things, events and relations - are duly presented in alphabetic form.
Upon Neruda return to Chile in 1952 Neruda married Matilde Urrutia, his third wife (his first two marriages, to Maria Antonieta Haagenar Vogelzang and Delia del Carril, both ended in divorce).
For example, his Obras Completas, constantly republished, comprised 459 pages in 1951; in 1962 the number of pages was 1,925, and in 1968 it amounted to 3,237, in two volumes.
www.andresmarcus.com /Neruda2.html   (1122 words)

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