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In-4. #1 Feb 1956 - #21 Sept 1960. (Complete set). Bound in half cloth. At the time, Literary Gazette, directed by Pedro Orgambide and Roberto Hosne, elucidated its reason for being: "A literary publication can transcend the specific activity and reach with its preaching a conscious location that matches the cultural yearnings of the majority of the inhabitants of our country. Even more: we recognize that it is impossible, even, to go out into the street if you do not take into account those purposes that, ultimately, aspire to the cultural realization in the history of a delayed country "This magazine fulfilled, through the period of four years in which his deliveries circulated, good part of his initial intentions. In spite of the general criterion with which the "left intellectuals" are qualified in our midst, it was not, just to emphasize it, sectarian nor exclusive. Perhaps that ideological position, which we have seen evolve throughout our work, is acquiring its exact coincidence with the environment; perhaps, already in our days, the old "left" and "right" schemes are blurring their dogmatic counterpoint that, in short, has served more to divide us than to interpret the country. The payroll of collaborators of the Literary Gazette was very extensive. We remember, among others, Gregorio Weinberg, Patricio Canto, Mario Jorge de Lellis, Bernardo Canal Feijóo, Osvaldo Seiguerman, Ernesto Sábato, Bernardo Kordon, Pablo Neruda, Leonidas Barletta, Luis Emilio Soto, Luis Gudiño Krámer, Bernardo Verbitsky, Eduardo Dessein, Estela Canto, Juan Carlos Ghiano, FJ Solero, David Viñas, Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Pablo Palant, José Portogalo. The number 20 (May 1960), was dedicated to Argentine literature, evoked through the generations that followed each other since 1837. Provenzano 241. Tarcus p45. Washington Pereyra T5,p163. CodZ. N° de ref. del artículo 24023039
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