Abstract
Between the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th, a group of journalist and writers proceeding of Uruguay decide to trespass the Río de la Plata frontier and search an opportunity in the Argentinian cultural field. First, they stay in Buenos Aires, and then, they settle down in different points of the Country. The provinces Misiones, Entre Ríos and Tucumán become the geographic spaces that show the desired opportunity for itself growth and definitive residence. In the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, in the Argentinian Northwest, stay the brothers Alberto and Germán García Hamilton. In the present paper we try to identify the cultural traces of this Uruguayans brothers in the Argentinian literary field. They do their first contributions from the El Orden, a newspaper from Tucumán, between 1898 and 1900. Our hypothesis is that García Hamilton brothers make important contributions to the culture of that time thanks to a parental and friendship net marked by their own cultural trajectory. As conclusion, we can say that this parental and friendship micro-net reproduce in low scale the existent net between the interior of Uruguay and the interior of Argentina stablished in parallel to the intellectual life development of port cultural metropolis from both riversides of River Plate.
Highlights
Between the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th, a group of journalist and writers proceeding of Uruguay decide to trespass the Río de la Plata frontier and search an opportunity in the Argentinian cultural field
They stay in Buenos Aires, and they settle down in different points of the Country
In the present paper we try to identify the cultural traces of this Uruguayans brothers in the Argentinian literary field
Summary
Between the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th, a group of journalist and writers proceeding of Uruguay decide to trespass the Río de la Plata frontier and search an opportunity in the Argentinian cultural field.
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