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  2. Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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    Mexican literature stands as one of the most prolific and influential within Spanish-language literary traditions, alongside those of Spain and Argentina. This rich and diverse tradition spans centuries, encompassing a wide array of genres, themes, and voices that reflect the complexities of Mexican society and culture.

  3. Jorge Volpi - Wikipedia

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    He felt literature light trivialized the link between literature and knowledge. [6] This novels, which include La paz de los sepulcros , El tempermento meloncólico and Sanar tu piel amarga were writing during the Carlos Salinas de Gortari administration, when Mexican politics and economy were under great strain. [ 6 ]

  4. Manuel Carpio - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Elogio Carpio Hernández (March 1, 1791 – February 11, 1860) was a Mexican poet, theologian, physician, and politician. Much of his poetry was religious or historical, with an inspiration for his poetry deriving from the Bible.

  5. List of Mexican Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    31 March 1914 in Mexico City, Mexico 19 April 1998 in Mexico City, Mexico Literature "for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity." [2] 1995 Mario José Molina Henríquez: 19 March 1943 in Mexico City, Mexico 7 October 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico Chemistry

  6. Rosario Castellanos - Wikipedia

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    Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo kasteˈʝanos]; 25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author.She was one of Mexico's most important literary voices in the last century.

  7. Jorge Aguilar Mora - Wikipedia

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    Its critical nature gave a twist to the academic literature that had been written until then about Paz. [2] He collaborated in the Cancionero folklorico de México , a compilation of popular Mexican lyrics of the 20th century, directed by philologist Margit Frenk and published between 1975 and 1985 by El Colegio de México. [ 3 ]

  8. Category:Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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  9. Tarsicio Herrera Zapién - Wikipedia

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    Tarsicio Herrera Zapién (born 1935) is a Mexican writer, researcher and academic, specializing in the culture and classical literature. He studies the works of Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz , as well as music composition and recovery of classical musicological works.