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JURADO MORALES, José. Presencia de la Generación del 27 en la revista CAL (Sevilla, 1974-1979): un diálogo intergeneracional. Olivar [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.31, pp.76-76. ISSN 1852-4478.  http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24215/18524478e076.

This article studies one important aspect of the Seville-based literary journal Cal. It proposes that the aim of Joaquín Márquez —Cal’s general editor— and his collaborators was to open up an intergenerational dialogue in the times of the Spanish political transition of the 1970s. Such a dialogue was made effective through the publication of the work of a number of veteran writers who contributed to link the poetic past and present of Seville and, by extension, of Andalusia. From that perspective, it is analysed the incorporation to the pages of Cal of poets close to the Generation of 1927. Particular consideration is given here to the special issues of the journal devoted to the relationship between Rafael Laffón, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre and the Sevillian poets, as well as to the texts produced by some of the principal authors of such generation (Aleixandre, Cernuda, Diego and Guillén) and by some of their contemporaries (Sierra, Laffón, Pemán, Barbadillo, Jurado Morales, Ruiz Peña, Garciasol, Prieto, Cano, Vivaldi, Gil-Albert, Conde, and Lagos).

Palabras clave : Cal literary journal; Joaquín Márquez; Contemporary Spanish poetry; Transition; Generation of 1927.

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