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- Pita_Amor abstract "Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein (May 30, 1918 – May 8, 2000), who wrote as Pita Amor, was a Mexican poet. She was born in Mexico City, the youngest child of a family with seven children, of mixed French, German and Spanish ancestry, a member of the Mexican aristocracy. Her parents were Carolina Schmidtlein y García Teruel (of German and Spanish origin) and Emmanuel Amor Subervielle (of Spanish and French origin). Her family's financial woes after the revolution are narrated in Yo soy mi casa.During her lifetime she was known for her rebelliousness and audacity in her lifestyle. Her family was shocked when it was revealed that she had posed — and been portrayed — in the nude. She was a friend of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and María Félix.She was called \"The 11th Muse\". During her youth, she was an actress and a model for famous photographers and painters such as Diego Rivera and Raúl Anguiano.Her poetry, influenced by Juana Inés de la Cruz (\"The 10th Muse\") and Francisco de Quevedo, is notable for its direct expressions about metaphysical issues stated in the first person.She was an aunt of the Mexican author Elena Poniatowska Amor, and a descendant of Mexican aristocrats.She died in Mexico City at the age of 81.".
- Pita_Amor birthDate "1918-05-30".
- Pita_Amor birthPlace Mexico.
- Pita_Amor birthPlace Mexico_City.
- Pita_Amor birthYear "1918".
- Pita_Amor deathDate "2000-05-08".
- Pita_Amor deathPlace Mexico.
- Pita_Amor deathPlace Mexico_City.
- Pita_Amor deathYear "2000".
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- Pita_Amor occupation Poet.
- Pita_Amor relation Elena_Poniatowska.
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- Pita_Amor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guadalupe 'Pita' Amor".
- Pita_Amor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guadalupe Amor".
- Pita_Amor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pita Amor".
- Pita_Amor birthDate "1918-05-30".
- Pita_Amor birthPlace Mexico.
- Pita_Amor birthPlace Mexico_City.
- Pita_Amor children "Manuel".
- Pita_Amor deathDate "2000-05-08".
- Pita_Amor deathPlace Mexico.
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- Pita_Amor name "Pita Amor".
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- Pita_Amor subject Category:1918_births.
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- Pita_Amor comment "Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein (May 30, 1918 – May 8, 2000), who wrote as Pita Amor, was a Mexican poet. She was born in Mexico City, the youngest child of a family with seven children, of mixed French, German and Spanish ancestry, a member of the Mexican aristocracy. Her parents were Carolina Schmidtlein y García Teruel (of German and Spanish origin) and Emmanuel Amor Subervielle (of Spanish and French origin).".
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- Pita_Amor name "Pita Amor".