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Huidobro

[wee-thaw-vraw]

noun

  1. Vicente 1893–1948, Chilean poet.



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“Anything that happens here impacts a lot of people,” said Cristina Huidobro, the metropolitan area’s first chief heat officer, who is planning for the season to come as winter winds down.

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Poorer communities are also “more vulnerable to heat and all its impacts,” Huidobro said.

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Authorities chose the site partly as a gesture to health workers, who have been working extra hard during the pandemic, Huidobro said.

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The country has produced two poet Nobelists, Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda, as well as other titans of verse like Pablo de Rokha and Vicente Huidobro.

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I think of Delmore Schwartz’s devastating primal scream, “In Dreams Begin Responsibilities,” one of the most beautiful stories I have ever read, or of the genius ravings of Vicente Huidobro in “Mío Cid Campeador,” or of Laurence Sterne in “Tristam Shandy.”

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