Max Aub’s projects in Ínsula through his correpondence to José Luis Cano
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-9651.v1i7p118-132Keywords:
Max Aub, José Luis Cano, Ínsula, Mexican literature, Spanish Post-WarAbstract
From the fifties on, Max Aub especially tried to renew contacts with inner Spain. The establishment of relationships with Spanish literary journals became the basis for Max Aub’s reintegration into the Spanish literary system. This article analyzes the relationships between the journal Ínsula and the writer through articles and creative texts, but primarily through his correspondence with José Luis Cano, the journal secretary. Thanks to the study of this correspondence, we hit upon a project of a special number bringing together Mexican writers and intellectuals. By doing so, Aub becomes a spokesman for the Mexican literature in the peninsula.
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