Resumen: El artículo examina la incorporación de autores mexicanos en la América poética (1846), antología compilada por Juan María Gutiérrez. El trabajo estudia un hecho paradójico: México es uno de los países con mayor representación pese a los débiles vínculos que sus intelectuales establecen con sus pares sudamericanos y la dificultosa circulación de materiales. El análisis de los autores y poemas mexicanos y las obras de donde son extractados permite, a su vez, reflexionar acerca de la relación entre las revistas decimonónicas y las ideas de la generación del 37.Abstract: This article examines the incorporation of Mexican writers into the anthology América poética (1846), compiled by Juan María Gutiérrez. The paper studies a paradox: México is one of the most represented countries in spite of the weak connection that its intellectuals have with their South American peers and the poor circulation of poems. The analysis of Mexican poets, their work and the publications from which they are extracted, gives way in turn to an analysis of the relationship between nineteenth-century journals and the ideas of the generation of '37.Palabras clave: América poética, Juan María Gutiérrez, publicaciones perió-dicas decimonónicas, generación del 37.
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