Halcón magazine documented through the Archives Jorge Guillén Foundation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.17.2015.81-91Keywords:
Spanish Literature of the twentieth century, Spanish postwar Magazines, Archives, CorrespondenceAbstract
Halcón magazine was published in Valladolid between 1945 and 1947. In this magazine it was first time published "Las nanas de la cebolla" by Miguel Hernández. This article is just one example of the documented reconstruction of the postwar Spanish magazines that can be performed through the Archives Jorge Guillén Foundation. The magazines are available from the formation of the publication until its disappearance,as well as the relationships between the various authors through the exchange of correspondence
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