Abstract

This essay intends to investigate the brief life of Los Sesenta , a generational magazine dedicated to 60-year old people, published in Mexico between 1964 and 1966. After a brief introduction in order to outline the historical and literary context in which this editorial experience was born, we will analyse its five numbers from a thematic point of view, trying to shed light at the same time on the relationships between Max Aub, the founder and only great editor of Los Sesenta , and the other Spanish intellectual exiles and the intellectuals from Latin America, where he had taken refuge after the defeat of the Republic.

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