Abstract
This article reflects on the contributions made by writers to Lumbre, a magazine of women´s culture and tourism divulgation, published from 1949 to 1954 in Cartagena. The magazine, located in the section of newspapers of the National Library of Colombia, illustrates a variety of issues through literary genders such as tale, essay, drama and poetry. From an approach that focuses on making women visible, it is analyzed a variety of their collaborations that describe the social and political reality in which they lived, and also the context in which this literary production appear and its contributions to the world of letters.
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