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  1. Amado Ruiz de Nervo. 1870-1919. Birth name Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz De Nervo, he was a poet and diplomat. Known as the “monk of poetry,” he studied for the priesthood but abandoned it for writing. Nervo traveled to Paris on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition in 1900, visiting Spain, Germany and Austria as well.

  2. Amado Nervo (José Amado Ruiz de Nervo; Tepic, Nayarit, 1870 - Montevideo, 1919) Poeta mexicano. Hizo sus primeros estudios en el Colegio de Jacona, pasando después al Seminario de Zamora, en el Estado de Michoacán, donde permaneció desde 1886 hasta 1891.

  3. Amado Nervo - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. Amado Nervo, born Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo on August 27, 1870, in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, was a Mexican journalist, poet, and ambassador.

  4. Amado Ruiz de Nervo y Ordaz [1] (Tepic, Distrito Militar de Tepic, Jalisco, República Restaurada, 27 de agosto de 1870-Montevideo, Uruguay, 24 de mayo de 1919), [2] más conocido como Amado Nervo, fue un poeta y escritor mexicano, perteneciente al movimiento modernista.

  5. Jun 6, 2015 · June 6, 2015 by Dave Bonta. Eternity for an inheritance: eight poems by Amado Nervo. This entry is part 5 of 38 in the series Poetry from the Other Americas. Amado Nervo (1870-1919), Mexican journalist, fiction writer and diplomat, remains one of the better loved poets of the Spanish-speaking world.

  6. Amado Nervo is considered one of Mexico's foremost poets of modernismo, the artistic and literary movement that emerged in Hispanic culture around the turn of the twentieth century. Although the author himself always preferred his prose, critics consider his poetry the superior part of his works.

  7. Nervo, Amado ämäˈō nārˈvō [ key], 1870–1919, Mexican poet. Known as the “monk of poetry,” he studied for the priesthood but abandoned it for writing. An intimate friend of Rubén Darío, he was a leading figure of modernismo. His poetry is known for its simplicity and musical phrasing.

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