Luis Tablanca: his intellectual formation and his narrative work in Cromos’s magazine
Abstract
Enrique Pardo Farelo, known as Luis Tablanca, published his work at the beginning of the twentieth century, taking as a platform for dissemination of the periodical cultural publications of the capital, mainly the magazine Cromos, his work circulated there since 1916, year of birth of the magazine, Until 1935. He also published in other important cultural magazines of the moment such as Trofeos, El Gráfico, Sábado, Cvltura among others. The present article has two objectives: first, to take a tour of the intellectual formation of the writer, which begins as a young man in Ocaña, his native land, with the help of a local intellectual group called Los Felibres, second to analize the narrative production of the writer published in the magazine Cromos, which was one of the main platforms for the dissemination of his narrative work.Downloads
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