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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.
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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:
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He continued to collaborate on various publications in Aguascalientes (El Observador, El Debate, Nosotros) and later in Guadalajara (El Regional, Pluma y Lápiz). Bohemia had ceased to exist by 1907. In San Luis Potosí Velarde read modernist poetry, especially that of Amado Nervo , to whom he will refer as "our greatest poet", [ 1 ] and ...
An example calligram from Li-Po y otros Poemas (1920) From early on, he became interested in Japanese aesthetics and travelled to Japan for some months in 1900. This left its influence on his work and culminated in a book on the artist Hiroshige (1914) [ 3 ] and a general work, En el país del sol (In the land of the sun, 1919).
Luis Cernuda Bidón (September 21, 1902 – November 5, 1963) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27.During the Spanish Civil War, in early 1938, he went to the UK to deliver some lectures and this became the start of an exile that lasted till the end of his life.