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| Díaz Mirón, Salvador |
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(sälväth r´ d ´äs m r n´) (KEY) , 18531928, Mexican poet. Díaz Miróns life abounded with revolutionary plots, political quarrels, duels, and vigorous journalistic debates. His early post-romantic poetry was written under the influence of Byron and Victor Hugo, whereas his later verse was exquisitely polished and less emotional in tone. One of his poems, A Gloria, is thought to have influenced José Santos Chocano and Rubén Darío. His collection Lascas [chips from a stone] (1901) marks him as a precursor of modernismo. |
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