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- Rius - Wikipedia
Eduardo Humberto del Río García (June 20, 1934 – August 8, 2017), better known by his pen name Rius, was a Mexican intellectual, political cartoonist and writer born in Zamora, Michoacán
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- Rius: A Window Into Mexico – Ibero Atzlan
Rius was an artist, social critic, author, humorist, amateur sociologist, political activist, even ersatz philosopher His drawings, words and ideas illuminate his contributions to the literary and political realms
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- Rius (Eduardo Del Río) - Lambiek Comiclopedia
Eduardo Del Río, who used the pseudonym Rius, was a Mexican editorial cartoonist, comic artist and writer He is best-known for his satirical signature series 'Los Supermachos' (1965-1968) and 'Los Agachados' (1968-1981), respectively portraying Mexican village life and lower-class society
- Remembering Mexican author and cartoonist Rius - Peoples World
A friend and colleague of Mexican cartoonist Eduardo “Rius” del Río remembers his work and prodigious influence on political cartooning
- Rius | Mexican cartoonist | Britannica
In his best-known series, starting in the 1960s, Los supermachos (“The Supermales”), followed by Los agachados (1968–81; “The Crouching”), which was very popular also in English translation, Rius was critical, controversial, and censored He mocked social inequity and bourgeois values with an instinctive comic…
- What does RIUS mean? - Definitions. net
Rius is a fierce political activist, and his progressive and left-wing point of view is often present in his writings, accompanied by a strong criticism about neoliberal Mexican doctrines, US Government policies, and the Catholic Church
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