El Corno Emplumado and the avant-garde on the threshold of the new era.

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Mexican literary magazines, El Corno Emplumado, Latin American Avant-garde, Twentieth century poetry

Abstract

This article analyzes the case of the Mexican magazine El Corno Emplumado and its role as
an avant-garde publication based on Renato Poggioli's idea of avant-garde movement and
the notions of epoch threshold and aesthetics of threshold formulated by Hans Robert Jauss
and Luciana del Gizzo, respectively. The intention is to examine the way in which the
magazine edited by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondragón updates the utopian impulse of
the avant-gardes based on their vision that social change at the beginning of the 60s of the
20th century would come thanks to renewal spirituality that only art and poetry could

provide. Additionally, it investigates the way in which the magazine reconfigures the avant-
garde myth of the new beginning from its postulate of the advent of a new era, the era of

the man of air. All this in order to discuss the possibility of thinking about the presence of an
avant-garde continuity in Mexican literature throughout the 20th century.

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Published

2025-09-23

How to Cite

Rodríguez González, A. (2025). El Corno Emplumado and the avant-garde on the threshold of the new era. Sincronía, 25(80), 383–416. Retrieved from https://revistasincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/sincronia/article/view/464