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Within a 1,000-sq.m.-land purchased in 1950, Salvador Novo decided to build, with the aid of architect Alejandro Prieto, the cultural project "La Capilla", for which purpose he adapted an old chapel as a theatre, which was inaugurated on January 22, 1953. Currently, this set also includes a small
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that roughly translates to "butt groper". This elicited a riposte from Novo, who published an epigram mocking Spota's surname. The feud reportedly culminated in a fist fight between the two writers during a performance at the
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and had a television program on Mexico City's history. Towards the end of his life, he dyed his hair a bright carrot color and wore many ostentatious rings and colored suits. He has been compared to
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Nevertheless, Novo was accepted by the Mexican government, for whom he worked in official posts related to culture. He was elected to the
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The street on which he lived was renamed after him when he assumed the role of Mexico City's official chronicler, a post held for life.
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prevalent in 20th-century Mexico, Novo was openly homosexual. As a result, he was referred to by the literary prodigy
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The Contemporary Mexican Chronicle: theoretical perspectives on the liminal genre
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restaurant, "El Refectorio", as well as a theatre-bar "El Hábito".
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Academic staff of the National Conservatory of Music of Mexico
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Novo, Salvador (1994). "Introduction: About the Author".
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War of the Fatties and Other Stories from Aztec History
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that commemorated the 110th anniversary of his birth.
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