José Juan de Aguilar Acuña Tablada (April 3, 1871 – August 2, 1945) was a Mexican poet, art critic and, for a brief period, diplomat. A pioneer of oriental...
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Tablada may refer to: José Juan Tablada (1871–1945), Mexican poet, art critic, and diplomat La Tablada, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Tablada...
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ideográficos are two poems by the poet, journalist, and Mexican diplomat, José Juan Tablada, published in 1920 in Caracas, Venezuela, in his slim volume of poetry...
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calligram writer and author of a book of poems called Calligrammes. José Juan Tablada wrote a book of Spanish-language calligrams entitled Li-Po y otros...
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for soprano and chamber orchestra (poems by Vicente Huidobro and José Juan Tablada)(1921) Hyperprism for wind and percussion (1922–1923) Octandre for...
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latter notably in his sequence Vibracions (1921). The Mexican poet José Juan Tablada is credited with popularising haiku in his country, reinforced by...
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such as lesbianism in Victrix Caro and El beso de Safo; similar to José Juan Tablada, Rebolledo was ostracized by his contemporaries for this. On 9 July...
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Latins. The bad example of the colonising world remains, however. José Juan Tablada characterises its threat in his "De Atlántida" (1894) through the...
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Söderberg (1869–1941), Swedish Eric Stenbock (1860–1895), Swedish José Juan Tablada (1871–1945), Mexican Ivan Cankar (1876–1918), Slovenian Oton Župančič...
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for whom Velarde had little admiration. He preferred the work of José Juan Tablada, who was also his good friend. During this period he was also interested...
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