Salvador Novo

Mexican playwright and poet

Salvador Novo - Artists & Creatives born July 30th, 1904
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Prominent figure in Mexican literature and theater, contributed significantly through poetry and plays. Participated in the cultural scene during the 20th century. Worked closely with various literary movements and left a lasting legacy in the arts. Its literary contributions are celebrated for their wit and creativity, reflecting contemporary societal themes. Served as a member of the Mexican Academy of Language, influencing future generations of writers and artists.

Published influential poetry collections

Wrote iconic plays including "La farsa"

Contributed to literary journals and magazines

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