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  2. Amado Nervo - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Carlos Monsiváis, the Mexican journalist and political activist wrote an essay entitled, Yo te bendigo, vida, which was about Amado Nervo. [5] In 2006, musical artist Rodrigo de la Cadena presented "Poema: Por Cobardia", which was a poem by Nervo's set to music. The song was recorded on de la Cadena's second solo album, Boleros con ...

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

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    Amado Nervo (1870–1919) Alternative names: Birth name: Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo y Ordaz. Description: Mexican diplomat, journalist, essayist, poet and writer:

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

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  7. Nervo - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo, a Mexican poet; Carlo Nervo (born 1971), Italian professional footballer; Hugo Nervo (born 1991), Argentine football defender; Jacques de Nervo (1897–1990), French industrialist; Jimmy Nervo, one half of British comedy duo Nervo and Knox; Luis Padilla Nervo (1894–1985), Mexican politician and diplomat

  8. Canto General - Wikipedia

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    Canto General is Pablo Neruda's tenth book of poems. It was first published in Mexico in 1950, by Talleres Gráficos de la Nación.Neruda began to compose it in 1938. "Canto General" ("General Song") consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of

  9. Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto - Wikipedia

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    Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto is the first collaborative album by Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr., Baby Gaby, Gloria Pohl, Lorenzo Antonio, & Tiny Morrie. It is the tenth full-length album released by the New Mexican musician Al Hurricane in 1980. [1] Johnny Tapia would often shout the words "Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto" if he won by knock out. He ...