Originally published: Editorial Labor : Barcelona, 1971. Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-187).
Summary:
The material brought together for this anthology constitute a stimulating approach to the literary production of Phalangists writers, who were instrumental in the intellectual conflicts of Spain emerged from the thirties. Names like Ernesto Giménez Caballero, Luys Santa Marina, Rafael Sánchez Mazas, Agustín de Foxa, Eugenio Montes, Antonio Tovar, Ridruejo, Rafael García Serrano and Julian Ayesta, among others, shaped a new cultural geography through pieces that were nonviolent.
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