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Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973
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Caramba!
Poster is gray with stylized red fist smashing a black and yellow construction with a skull beneath. Title includes quote by Pablo Neruda, "The spring cannot be stopped". -
Uruguay. Das Volk wird siegen, alle Völker, eines ums andere, werden siegen. - Neruda.
This poster shows a painting of an emaciated-looking woman in front of a brick wall that has "Uruguay" written on it. -
Das Licht fliegt mit seinen Bienen: Gedichte und Prosa von Pablo Neruda, Es rezitieren Simone v. Zglinicki, Ernst Kahler - Deutsches Theater im bat
This poster is black and white. The title takes up the top third of the poster and is in white letters on a black background. The information about the author and the actors is printed in black on a white background. The name of the venue is displayed on a black band in white letters along the bottom of the poster. -
Jorge Diaz: Glanz und Tod des Pablo Neruda- Volkstheater Rostock
This poster background appears to be concrete, or a textured paint canvas. The text is black and seems hand-painted. A small photograph bottom right features an image of a rocky shoreline. This advertises for "The Splendor and Death of Pablo Neruda", from Jorge Diaz. Production by Hanns Anselm Perten. -
Pablo Neruda: Glanz und Tod des Joaquin Murieta, Co-Produktion Schauspeilschule- Deutsches Theater
This poster is black with beige text at the top and bottom. It depicts in the center what is probably a statue, but difficult to interpret. One individual in a top hat has been colored over with re lines and white stars on blue strip in manner of American flag, another in fore appears to be holding a gun. Inset higher contrast. This advertises for a performance of "The Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murietas" by Pablo Neruda. -
Venceremos!
This poster contained within folder CS-0182 and is part of a series of posters that all deal with the 10th World Festival that took place in 1973 in Berlin. All of the text on this poster is in English or Spanish. This poster is about DDR solidarity with the Chilean Unidad Popular. It includes a note from Pablo Neruda addressing attendees of the festival, encouraging them to support Chile. Box 5.