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The Literatures in Spanish Language on the pages of the Revista Acadêmica (1933-1948)

ABSTRACT

The Revista Acadêmica was a critic-literary periodical of great importance in the Brazilian publishing scene. This magazine contributed to spread the modern art followed by specialized critics between the 1930’s and the 1940’s. Murilo Miranda, editor of this magazine headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, built a wide intellectual network to publish and distribute the publication, including Brazilian and foreign writers. For that matter, the article presented herein seeks to analyze the literatures in Spanish language in the Revista Acadêmica. The article seeks to reaffirm the reach of the network built by the journalist, as well as analyzing the insertion of the Brazilian literature in a wider geographic and cultural scene. The article is based on studies of Laura Ribeiro (1989), Muza Velasques (2000), Raúl Antelo (1997), and Vagner Camilo (2013) regarding the present publishing activities of the magazine. Thus, one can see, amid the publishing legacy, the interchange with the literature in Spanish language, and the Brazilian literature beyond the national borders.

Keywords:
Hispanic Literature; Hispanic-American Literatures; Latin-American Literatures; intellectual networks; Revista Acadêmica

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