In 1934, at just nineteen years old, Solana released his first poetry collection,
Ladera. By 1936, he founded and published the magazine
Taller poético, an individual project soon joined by
Efraín Huerta,
José Revueltas, and
Alberto Quintero Álvarez. The magazine aimed to bring together Mexican poets, regardless of age or their affiliation with any particular group. After four issues of
Taller poético, Solana decided to expand the magazine's themes and content. He brought together a new group of young writers who had published their poems in
Barandal, where his friend Octavio Paz stood out. Thanks to Solana's initiative and diplomatic approach, in 1938, the members of both publications came together to create
Taller magazine. This new magazine would gain popularity and become the most important of its time. Solana was responsible for publishing the first four issues, while the following ones were overseen by Octavio Paz. The magazine had wide circulation and published the most prominent Mexican writers of the era, as well as many intellectuals exiled due to the
Spanish Civil War. He died on September 6, 1992, in Mexico City. ==Works==