[12] Revista de Occidente provided a platform for the young avant-garde artists and writers belonging to the Generation of '27, including Maruja Mallo.
[3] Victoria Ocampo published the first article in Spanish on Virginia Woolf and her book entitled A Room of One’s Own in the magazine in 1934.
[2] Revista de Occidente did not only published literary work, but also covered articles about many distinct disciplines, including paleontology.
[8] It played a significant role in introducing the views of the German philosopher Oswald Spengler in Spain from 1924.
[15] Revista de Occidente ceased publication in 1936 when the civil war began and also, its contributor Federico García Lorca died.