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Neruda and the refugees

n 1939, Chilean poet Pablo Neruda – with permission from the Chilean President – welcomed 2200 wildly grateful refugees from the Spanish Civil War on to a French steamboat. The SS Winnipeg would take them to Chile, which is described in a poem by Neruda as “A long petal of the

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