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Another relevant movement to the literary history of the country was a group of intellectuals known as Los Contemporáneos (1930s), which unified figures such as journalist Salvador Novo and poets like Xavier Villaurrutia and José Gorostiza. During the second half of 20th century, Mexican literature had diversified into themes, styles and genres.
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By 1900, according to critic Raymund Paredes, "Mexican American literature had emerged as a distinctive part of the literary culture of the United States." [10] Paredes highlights the significance of Josephina Niggli's 1945 novel, Mexican Village, which was "the first literary work by a Mexican American to reach a general American audience."
20 March 1911 in Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico 2 September 1991 in Mexico City, Mexico Peace "for their work for disarmament and nuclear and weapon-free zones." [1] (awarded together with Swedish diplomat Alva Myrdal) 1990: Octavio Paz Lozano: 31 March 1914 in Mexico City, Mexico 19 April 1998 in Mexico City, Mexico Literature
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century Mexican male writers and Category:19th-century Mexican women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Classification: People: By occupation: People in arts occupations: Writers: By nationality: Mexican Also: Mexico : People : By occupation : People in arts occupations : Writers Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.