A collection of poems by the renowned Mexican poet Amado Nervo. This volume, featuring works such as "En voz baja," "La sombra del ala," "Un libro amable," and selections from "El xodo y las flores del camino," showcases Nervo's distinctive style, blending modernist aesthetics with profound emotional and spiritual reflections. Celebrated for his lyrical voice and introspective themes, Nervo remains a significant figure in Latin American literature, and these poems exemplify his enduring appeal.
Published in 1919, this collection offers a glimpse into the poet's later work, capturing the essence of his poetic vision during a pivotal period in literary history. Nervo's poetry resonates with readers seeking beauty, depth, and a unique perspective on the human experience.
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