This volume, number 23 in the complete works of Amado Nervo, offers a comprehensive collection of his writings. Amado Nervo (1870-1919) was a renowned Mexican poet, novelist, and essayist, celebrated for his modernist style and spiritual themes. This edition, carefully curated by Alfonso Reyes, a prominent Mexican writer and intellectual, provides valuable insights into Nervo's literary contributions and his impact on Latin American literature. The collection includes a range of Nervo's poetic works and essays, showcasing his unique voice and philosophical reflections. Illustrated by Marco, this volume offers a rich and immersive experience for scholars and enthusiasts of Spanish-language literature.
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