Spanish Civil War and, 266, 268, 271–72
Spanish refugee crisis and, 280–82
de Quevedo, Francisco, 48, 79, 173
de Rokha, Pablo, 271, 439n, 498
Neruda’s alleged plagiarism and, 235–39
Residence and, 201–2
de Torre, Guillermo, 151–52, 167
Díaz, Junot, 297
Díaz Arrieta, Hernán “Alone,” 85, 200, 202, 380, 408
El habitante and, 134–35
Twenty Love Poems and, 113–14, 116
Díez Pastor, Fulgencio, 250–51
Domingo, Plácido, 496
Donoso, José, 319
Dorfman, Ariel, 161–62, 263, 372, 487, 501
Dos Passos, John, 253, 271
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 59, 104n, 415
Du Bois, W. E. B., 358–59
Eandi, Héctor:
Neruda’s correspondence with, 158, 162, 171–72, 174–75, 178, 180, 185, 188–90, 198–99, 202–3, 217–18, 234–35
Neruda’s relationship with, 162, 205–6
Eandi, Juanita, 204–5
Edwards, Jorge, 449, 455, 461, 464, 466–67, 470
Eliot, T. S., 78, 86n, 172, 363–64
“Epitaph to Neruda” (de Rokha), 201, 236
Essential Neruda, The (Eisner), 6, 8, 502, 509, 511–12, 514, 516
Fadeyev, Alexander, 362–64
Falcon, Lola, 343–44
Fascists, fascism, 227, 242, 281, 298, 412
Neruda’s politics and, 273–74, 288, 299, 451, 475, 478
and Neruda’s travels in Central and South America, 297, 310
Spanish Civil War and, 252, 254–56, 259, 267–68, 270–72, 280, 501
Spanish politics and, 218n, 248–50, 293
Fast, Howard, 358–59
Federación de Estudiantes de la Universidad de Chile (University of Chile Student Federation) (FECh), 65–68, 70–71, 79, 130, 159
spring festival of, 81–82, 96, 107
Felstiner, John, 138, 514
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 6, 379n, 428–29, 432, 440, 502
Fernández Retamar, Roberto, 440–41, 474
Figueroa, Aida, 342–43, 386, 402, 430, 451, 463
Figueroa, Inés, 383–85
Flores, Juan, 350–54
Flores, Juvenal, 8, 350–54
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway), 261–62
Franco, Francisco, 248–49, 365, 454
Spanish Civil War and, 218n, 251–52, 254n, 255, 257, 262, 266–67, 270, 279–80, 290, 300, 412
Spanish refugees and, 282, 288, 412
Franulic, Lenka, 403–4
Frei, Eduardo, 457–58, 479, 493
Fréjaville, Eva, 246–47
French, France, 49n, 59–60, 64n, 65, 96, 101, 116n, 124, 126n, 128n, 175, 199–200, 223, 226, 244–47, 252, 273, 283, 287, 298, 309, 337, 355, 362–63, 375, 377, 383–85, 398, 412–13, 416, 428, 452, 468, 473, 476
Neruda’s ambassadorship to, 464–67, 471
Neruda’s education and, 75–77, 95
Neruda’s exile and, 357, 407, 413
Neruda’s life in, 150–52, 281, 384–85, 400, 469–70, 472
poètes maudits of, 75, 78
politics in, 227, 245
Spanish Civil War and, 253–54, 259–60, 269, 279, 281–82, 412
Spanish refugees and, 279–82, 284, 412
World Congress in, 357–58
Gander, Forrest, 315, 512
Gandulfo, Juan, 66–67, 86n
García Márquez, Gabriel, 454, 466, 469–70, 490
Gardener, The (Tagore), 235–39, 240n
Geneva, 381, 385–86, 391, 394–95
German, Germany, 17, 79, 150, 179n, 195, 263, 276, 321, 325, 337, 365, 377, 449, 475, 481, 490
Spanish Civil War and, 254, 257, 260, 262, 270
World War II and, 283, 298, 301, 303, 306, 357
Gide, André, 78
Gierow, Karl Ragnar, 425, 467
Ginsberg, Allen, 5, 379n, 428, 432, 432, 440
Girondo, Oliverio, 206, 210, 226, 234
Gómez, Laureano, 310
Gómez Rojas, José Domingo, 67–68, 86n
González, Galo, 346–47
González Carbalho, José, 206, 210
González Vera, José Santos, 71, 112, 159
González Videla, Gabriel, 328–38, 348, 350, 361
Neruda’s criticisms of, 8, 334–37
Neruda’s relationship with, 328–30, 334–36, 368–70, 373, 380, 397, 406, 479
presidential campaign of, 328, 366–67
Granada, 234, 250–51, 254–56
Grave, Jean, 71
Graves, Robert, 401
Great Britain, 75, 166, 190n, 245, 279, 283, 316, 321, 335, 361–63, 375, 435, 446
Neruda’s Asian travels and, 155, 172–73, 176, 177n
opium in literature of, 179, 181, 183
Spanish Civil War and, 254, 259, 412
Guatemala, 295–98, 355, 381, 435
Guernica massacre, 270–71
Guevara, Che, 8, 429–30, 440
Guillén, Nicolás, 369, 375n, 430n, 441
Spanish Civil War and, 252–53, 259
Hagenaar Vogelzang, Maria Antonia “Maruca” (first wife), 435
in Buenos Aires, 204–6, 208, 215
Chilean return of, 327, 338
daughter of, 231–34, 247, 249–50, 265–66, 270, 273, 305
European travels of, 224, 226, 228–30, 248, 270, 279, 284–85, 305–6
finances of, 193, 284–85, 306, 327, 416
Neruda’s marriage to, 190–93, 195–97, 205–6, 209–11, 215, 226, 228, 230, 368
Neruda’s relationship with, 193–94, 196, 209–10, 215, 226, 230, 234–35, 247, 266, 279, 284–85, 368
physical appearance of, 190, 192, 209, 218, 416
pregnancy of, 210–11, 218, 226, 228–29
return to Chile of, 305–6, 327, 338, 368
Spanish Civil War and, 265–66, 270, 273
Harrison, Jim, 161, 214
Hass, Robert, 49, 296, 502, 509
Hauser, Blanca, 366
Helms, Richard, 458
Hemingway, Ernest, 143, 172, 228, 252, 260–62, 271
Henestrosa, Andrés, 292
Heredia Spínola, Marquis de, 251–52
Hernández, Miguel, 227, 238, 305
Spanish Civil War and, 259, 268–69, 272
Hernández Martínez, Maximiliano, 297
Hinojosa, Álvaro, 180
Asian travels of, 148, 157–59, 166, 317
comic postcards and, 142–43
European travels of, 150–55
Neruda’s relationship with, 140–42, 148, 158–59, 166, 317
Hinojosa, Señora, 140–42
Hinojosa, Sylvia, 140–41
Hitler, Adolf, 195, 245, 251, 257, 276, 298, 301, 358, 483–84
Holland, 200, 270, 306, 435
Neruda’s first wife’s life in, 270, 279, 284–85, 305–6
Homage to Pablo Neruda, 238–39
House Un–American Activities Committee (HUAC), 333, 358–60
Hughes, Langston, 252–53, 259, 269, 271, 304
Huidobro, Vicente, 86n, 126n, 128n, 235–39, 253, 271, 498, 517
“humo de la pipa, El” (“The Pipe’s Smoke”) (Darío), 179n
Hungary, 362, 375, 385, 435–36, 439n, 449
Huxley, Aldous, 173, 245–46
Ibáñez, Carlos, 195, 279, 333n, 401
Incas, 35, 288, 311, 316, 374–75, 404, 518
India, 155, 172n, 173n, 177, 186n, 237
Índice de la nueva poesíe americana (Huidobro), 128n
Insunza, Sergio, 8, 10, 342–43, 402, 451–52
International Congresses of Writers for the Defense of Culture, 245–46, 252, 267, 269, 271–72
Isla Negra, 347, 466, 494, 502
Neruda’s burial on, 490–91, 500
Neruda’s illness and, 492, 600n
Neruda’s life on, 4, 9, 172, 288–89, 311, 325, 393, 415, 417, 421–24, 432–33, 435, 444, 449, 463–64, 470–73, 475, 478–80, 486–87, 489, 500, 503–4, 492, 600n
Neruda’s marriage on, 443–44
Italians, Italy, 48, 57, 74, 245, 263, 303, 329–30, 374–75, 377, 521, 596n
Neruda’s trips to, 381, 385, 392–96, 402, 435
politics in, 249n, 299
Spanish Civil War and, 254, 257, 260, 262, 267, 270
Jara, Victor, 475, 478, 482, 517
Java, 189–92, 195, 199–200, 205, 209
Jiménez, Juan Ramón, 244, 259, 299
Neruda’s manifesto and, 240–41
John Paul II, Pope, 488
Johnson, Lyndon, 436–37, 457, 468
Joyce, James, 78, 141, 207
Kantor, Roanne, 164–65, 182
Keeley, Edmund, 6
Keyt, George, 173
Kissinger, Henry, 457n, 458, 478
Korry, Edward, 459, 461
Kostakowsky, Lya, 371
Lafertte Gaviño, Elías, 323–24, 327, 347
Lagerlöf, Selma, 78
Lago, Tomás, 219, 237, 274, 334, 345, 369, 375n, 400, 416–17
Neruda’s relationship with, 77, 135–36, 419
Lange, Norah, 206, 210, 234
Larrea, Juan, 301
Latorre, Mariano, 113–14, 116
Laurel (Paz and Bergamín), 299–301, 305
Lautaro (Mapuche leader), 518
Lawrence, D. H., 86n, 172–73
Leaves of Grass (Whitman), 242–43, 372
León Bettiens, Teresa, 53–56
Neruda’s letters to, 99–100, 104–5, 174
Neruda’s relationship with, 54–56, 58, 64n, 72, 95–96, 99–100, 104–5, 123, 148, 174, 446
Twenty Love Poems and, 95, 99, 104–5
Levine, Suzanne Jill, 454–55, 455n–56n
Library of Congress, 9, 304–5, 437, 439
Lillo, Baldomero, 44–45
Lilpela Pass, 351–54
“Lines on the Birth of