Gutiérrez (magazine)

Gutiérrez was a Spanish weekly satirical magazine which was in circulation between 1927 and 1934 in Madrid, Spain. Its subtitle was semanario español de humorismo (Spanish: Spanish humor weekly).[1] It was among the most read satirical magazines in the country during its lifetime in addition to Buen Humor.[2][3]

Gutiérrez
EditorK-Hito
CategoriesSatirical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1927
First issue7 May 1927
Final issue
Number
29 September 1934
374
CountrySpain
Based inMadrid
LanguageSpanish

History and profile

Gutiérrez was first published on 7 May 1927.[1] The magazine was published in Madrid on a weekly basis.[1] The founding editor was K-Hito.[4] Major contributors were Miguel Mihura, Enrique Jardiel Poncela, Edgar Neville and Antonio Lara de Gavilán.[3] In June 1933 a short play entitled Eugenesia (Spanish: Eugenics) was featured in Gutiérrez.[5] The magazine also reprinted cartoons produced by the Catalan artists, but these were introduced with some negative captions.[3] It folded following the publication of the 374th issue dated 29 September 1934.[1]

References

  1. "Title: Gutiérrez (Madrid)" (in Spanish). Hemeroteca Digital. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. William Foster Carr (2018). "Overpowered by Laughter"? Spanish Humor under Franco (PhD thesis). University of California, Irvine. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-392-00212-4. ProQuest 2201854641.
  3. Rhiannon McGlade (2016). Catalan Cartoons: A Cultural and Political History. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. pp. 81, 115. ISBN 978-1-78316-805-7.
  4. Stuart Nishan Green (2011). From Silver Screen to Spanish Stage: The humorists of the Madrid vanguardia and Hollywood film. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7083-2344-1.
  5. Micaela Pattison (2019). "Eugenics and the modern woman on trial in Spain: from the Primer curso eugénico (1928) to the trial of Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira (1934)". Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies. 25 (1): 36. doi:10.1080/14701847.2019.1579497. S2CID 166796034.
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