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  1. Salvador Novo was a Mexican writer, poet, playwright, and chronicler of Mexico City. He was a member of the modernist group Los Contemporáneos and a prominent figure in culture and media.

  2. Biografía, obras y legado del poeta, ensayista, dramaturgo e historiador mexicano Salvador Novo, miembro de los Contemporáneos y de la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua. Conoce su trayectoria literaria, su teatro experimental Ulises, su temática homosexual y su influencia en la cultura nacional.

  3. Salvador Novo. (1904—1974) Quick Reference. (1904–74) Mexican playwright, director, poet, and novelist. As a member of the experimental Teatro de Ulises (1928), he sought to modernize the Mexican stage. A translator of O'Neill, Beckett, and ... From: Novo, Salvador in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance »

  4. Jun 1, 2012 · June 1, 2012. Published in The Queer Issue III. Mexico. Poet, journalist, critic, historian, editor, anthologist, and permanentexile from respectable behavior,” Salvador Novo (1904-1974) is one of Mexico’s most distinctive and original literary figures.

  5. Feb 8, 2022 · As Mexico City morphed throughout the twentieth century, from the vibrant cultural mecca (1920s–1930s) to supposed modernizing miracle (1940s–1950s), and troubled megalopolis (1960s onward), the chronicler Salvador Novo also reinvented himself from an...

  6. Salvador Novo fue un escritor mexicano vinculado al grupo de Los Contemporáneos, que escribió poesía, prosa, teatro y crítica literaria. Fue también profesor, cineasta y político, y recibió el Premio Nacional de Literatura en 1967.

  7. Mar 8, 2024 · Salvador Novo López (1904-1974) was a prolific Mexican poet, essayist, playwright, novelist, translator, and chronicler. Together with his friend Xavier Villaurrutia, he was a co-founder of the landmark avant-garde literary magazines of the late 1920s and 1930s, Ulises and Contemporáneos.