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Stone and Sky (movement)

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Characteristics of this group were, among many others, hypersensitivity, and emotion and insolence against consecrated and canonized forms.
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The movement corresponds to a generation of writer born between 1910 and 1915. There was no formal manifesto or school for the movement.
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Organized as an editorial, the authors who formed a part of this literary movement published their works in
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that appeared in 1939 and whose name is taken from the title of a 1919 poetry book published by
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Juan Lozano y Lozano was a prominent critic of the movement.
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Regreso de la muerte, Tomás Vargas Osorio (1908-1941)
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Seis elegĂ­as y un himno, Eduardo Carranza (1913-1985)
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Presagio de amor, Arturo Camacho RamĂ­rez (1910-1982)
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