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  2. Amado Nervo - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo was born in Tepic, Nayarit in 1870. His father died when Nervo was 5 years old. Two more deaths were to mark his life: the suicide of his brother Luis, who was also a poet, and the death of his wife Ana Cecilia Luisa Dailliez, just 10 years after marriage.

  3. File:Amado Nervo y su obra (IA amadonervoysuobr00coes).pdf

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  4. File:Amado Nervo - Eduardo Talero.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Pensando - Amado Nervo.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Poemas (IA poemas01nerv).pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo embodying the romantic spirit of his era while delving into timeless questions of human existence and spirituality. Due to the political instability of the 19th century, Mexico—already an independent nation—saw a decline not only in its literature but in the other arts as well.

  9. Palacio de Bellas Artes - Wikipedia

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    [3] [8] On the north side of the third floor are David Alfaro Siqueiros' three-part La Nueva Democracia (New Democracy) and Rivera's four-part Carnaval de la Vida Mexicana (Carnival of Mexican Life); to the east is José Clemente Orozco's La Katharsis (Catharsis), depicting the conflict between humankind's 'social' and 'natural' aspects. [3]