Amado Nervo

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Amado Nervo was a prominent Mexican poet, journalist, and diplomat associated with the modernismo literary movement in Latin America.

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instanceOf Mexican modernismo writer
diplomat
essayist
human
journalist
novelist
poet
short story writer
birthName Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo y Ordaz NERFINISHED
burialPlace Mexico City NERFINISHED
Rotonda de las Personas Ilustres NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
dateOfBirth 1870-08-27
dateOfDeath 1919-05-24
educatedAt Roman Catholic seminary in Michoacán
employer Mexican foreign service NERFINISHED
familyName Ordaz NERFINISHED
Ruiz de Nervo NERFINISHED
genre lyric poetry
modernist poetry
givenName Juan Crisóstomo NERFINISHED
hasWorkType essay collection
novel
poetry collection
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
movement modernismo
name Amado Nervo NERFINISHED
nationality Mexican
notableFor being a leading figure of Latin American modernismo
notableWork El éxodo y las flores del camino NERFINISHED
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La amada inmóvil NERFINISHED
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occupation diplomat
essayist
journalist
novelist
poet
short story writer
placeOfBirth Mexico NERFINISHED
Nayarit NERFINISHED
Tepic NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Montevideo NERFINISHED
Uruguay NERFINISHED
positionHeld Mexican diplomat
ambassador of Mexico to Argentina
ambassador of Mexico to Uruguay
religion Roman Catholicism
workedAs correspondent in Paris

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