Categories | Cultural magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Nahum Sirotsky |
Founded | 1959 |
First issue | March 1959 |
Final issue | January 1964 |
Country | Brazil |
Based in | Rio de Janeiro |
Language | Portuguese |
Senhor (also stylized as Sr., Portuguese: Sir) was a monthly cultural magazine published in the period of 1959 and 1964. The magazine was headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Senhor was established by Nahum Sirotsky in 1959. [1] [2] Nahum Sirotsky was a Brazilian diplomat and journalist, who hailed from a Jewish family. [3] The first issue of Senhor was published in March 1959, [2] and its headquarters was in Rio de Janeiro. [4] Senhor was published on a monthly basis. [5]
Senhor was very creative in terms of graphic design which is regarded as one of the significant projects in the Brazilian press of the 1960s. [6] The covers of Senhor were produced by well known artists, including artist Carlos Scliar and caricaturist Jaguar. [2] The latter also served as the main caricaturist of the magazine. [7] Regular contributors were Paulo Francis, Armando Nogueira, Luiz Lobo, [4] Clarice Lispector, [8] Otto Lara Resende, Carlos Heitor Cony, Graciliano Ramos, Rubem Braga Jorge Amado and Carlos Drummond de Andrade. [3]
Senhor's target audience was the Brazilian upper-classes with higher levels of education. [9] The magazine featured articles concerning literature, visual arts, society and politics. [4] The novella by Jorge Amado, The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell, was first published in the inauguration issue of Senhor, which was later published as a book. [10] [11] Various stories of Clarice Lispector were also first published in the magazine, including Uma grama de radium-Mineirinho in 1962. [12] Two years later the story was published in her book named A Legião Estrangeira. [12]
Senhor folded with the January 1964 issue after producing a total of 59 issues. [2]
Categories | Cultural magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Nahum Sirotsky |
Founded | 1959 |
First issue | March 1959 |
Final issue | January 1964 |
Country | Brazil |
Based in | Rio de Janeiro |
Language | Portuguese |
Senhor (also stylized as Sr., Portuguese: Sir) was a monthly cultural magazine published in the period of 1959 and 1964. The magazine was headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Senhor was established by Nahum Sirotsky in 1959. [1] [2] Nahum Sirotsky was a Brazilian diplomat and journalist, who hailed from a Jewish family. [3] The first issue of Senhor was published in March 1959, [2] and its headquarters was in Rio de Janeiro. [4] Senhor was published on a monthly basis. [5]
Senhor was very creative in terms of graphic design which is regarded as one of the significant projects in the Brazilian press of the 1960s. [6] The covers of Senhor were produced by well known artists, including artist Carlos Scliar and caricaturist Jaguar. [2] The latter also served as the main caricaturist of the magazine. [7] Regular contributors were Paulo Francis, Armando Nogueira, Luiz Lobo, [4] Clarice Lispector, [8] Otto Lara Resende, Carlos Heitor Cony, Graciliano Ramos, Rubem Braga Jorge Amado and Carlos Drummond de Andrade. [3]
Senhor's target audience was the Brazilian upper-classes with higher levels of education. [9] The magazine featured articles concerning literature, visual arts, society and politics. [4] The novella by Jorge Amado, The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell, was first published in the inauguration issue of Senhor, which was later published as a book. [10] [11] Various stories of Clarice Lispector were also first published in the magazine, including Uma grama de radium-Mineirinho in 1962. [12] Two years later the story was published in her book named A Legião Estrangeira. [12]
Senhor folded with the January 1964 issue after producing a total of 59 issues. [2]