1. (1651-1695)
SOR JUANA INÉS DE LA CRUZ.
(Juana Ines de Asbaje and Ramirez, San Miguel de Nepantla, now Mexico,
1651 - Mexico City, id., 1695) Mexican writer. It was the greatest figure of the
seventeenth-century American literature. Child prodigy, he learned to read
and write at age three, and eight wrote her first loa. Admired for his talent
and precocity, at fourteen was bridesmaid Carreto Leonor, wife of Viceroy
Antonio Sebastián de Toledo. Sponsored by the Marquis of Mancera, shone
in the viceregal court of New Spain by his erudition and skill versificadora.
2. (1888-1921)
RAMON LOPEZ VELARDE
(Jerez, 1888 - Mexico, 1921) Mexican poet who composed to mark the first anniversary of
Independence, the poem Sweet Land, often considered the national poem of Mexico.
Ramón López Velarde is considered, despite its short life, more specifically Mexican, the
more "national" as it were so, the lyric of the country. He is the poet of the modernist era
most established Mexican, but a root that fails to bear fruit in a spirit of renewal and
maintains, in language and style, an almost classical serenity, a religious character which
link with tradition.
3. No doubt the success of JENNI RIVERA today is undeniable ...
Just 12 years (since 1999) that leads to career professionally
(although his first recordings began in the 1993), JENNI addition
to becoming the undisputed leader in the Regional Mexican genre
where men have dominated, also his voice, his peculiar style,
stage presence and talent that has shown has been placed as the
best interpreter of Mexican music today