The Pablo Neruda Ibero-American Poetry Award () is an annual award granted by the National Council of Culture and the Arts (CNCA) of Chile, through the .
It was created in 2004 by agreement between the CNCA, BancoEstado (sponsor), and the (sponsor) as a tribute to the centenary of the birth of poet Pablo Neruda. It is granted annually "to an author who has a distinguished career and whose work is a notable addition to the cultural and artistic dialogue of Ibero-America."
The prize consists of , a medal, and a diploma.
In 2012, for the first time, its prose counterpart was presented: the Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award, in honor of the author of Hijo de ladrón, which on that occasion was won by the Brazilian Rubem Fonseca.
' was compiled and published especially for the occasion of Parra receiving the award in 2012.