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  1. José María Quiroga Plá, poeta neoclásico Carreira, Antonio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…After briefly visiting the avant-garde movements of the 1920’s, and despite his leftwing politics, Quiroga ended up as neoclassical poet. …”
  2. Max Aub, 'La censura' y lo mexicano de los "Cuentos mexicanos" Núñez, César Andrés

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…MaxAub abandons the realism to which he had strictly adhered when hewent into exile in the 1940s, and instead, he recovers methods thatare characteristic of the historical avant-garde to which he had belonged.In particular, the short story “Censorship” allows us to analyze asystem of veiled references; this system eschews direct reference butnonetheless uses literary allusion to point to a determined geographical,political, and social space.…”
  3. Rose Corral, Anthony Stanton y James Valender (eds.), Laboratorios de lo nuevo. Revistas literarias y culturales de México, España y el Río de la Plata en la década de 1920. El Col... Meyer Minnemann, Klaus

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2020
    “…En su imprescindible panorama de las vanguardias, Serge Fauchereau, colocando al expresionismo alemán (o, mejor dicho, de lengua y cultura alemanas) a la cabeza del surgimiento y evolución de las avant-gardes históricas, señala algunas revistas al respecto como Der Sturm (1910-1932), de Herwart Walden, o Die Aktion (1911-1932), de Franz Pfemfert, además de Nord-Sud (1917-1918), de Pierre Reverdy, y Dada (1917-1921), de Tristan Tzara...…”
  4. Un estudio acerca de "dos astros menores" en la obra de Benjamín Jarnés: Cardenio y Altisidora Muñoz Covarrubias, Pablo

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2017
    “…Reception: January 13, 2016.Accepted: June 6, 2016.Without any doubt, Benjamín Jarnés’ novels and short stories represent one of the most interesting manifestations of Avant Gard prose in Spain. The purpose of this article is to explore a wide range of texts in order to understand the importance of Cervantes in the literary creations of Jarnés. …”
  5. A orillas de la Revolución: Martín Luis Guzmán en Madrid (1915) Quintanilla, Susana

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…Underneath wartime plundering, eighteenth-century beliefs in social progress and human civilization collapsed, and other political and philosophical credos sprouted, while aesthetic avant-gardes created new forms of artistic and literary expression.That same year, from his exile in Madrid, Martín Luis Guzmán would define the coordinates that would guide his life, while trying to assimilate his recent experiences during the Mexican Revolution and make way as a writer, under the immediate protection of Alfonso Reyes and the far-away but determining one of Pedro Henríquez Ureña. …”

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