Amado nervo biography
Amado Nervo life and biography
Considered to be one of the most renowned and recognized Mexican poets of the 19th century, Amado Nervois best known for his poetry on love and religion. Also referred to as Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo, Amado successfully served as the Mexican ambassador to countries, like Argentina and Uruguay.
Though Amado wrote several poems and prose texts, he achieved his major success with La Amada Inmóvil (The Immovable Loved One), which he wrote after his wife’s death in 1912.
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His other noted works include Perlas Negras (Black Pearls), Místicas (Mystical), El éxodo y las flores del camino (The exodus of the road and flowers) and Serenidad (Serenity).
Childhood & Education
Amado Nervo was born in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico. He underwent various hard-breaking shocks, the first being the death of his father when he was only 13 years old.
This was not enough to move him out of the trauma as two more deaths were in line that changed his life. His brother L Amado Nervo - Wikipedia XAC