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Spanish political magazine (1937–1946)

Vértice
DirectorJosé María Alfaro
Former editors
  • Manuel Halcón
  • Samuel Ros
CategoriesPolitical magazine
PublisherNueva Editorial S.A
Founded1937
First issueApril 1937
Final issue
Number
1946
83
CountrySpain
Based in
LanguageSpanish
ISSN9958-8641
OCLC1041564337

Vértice (Spanish: Vertex) was a monthly Falangist magazine published in Spain, between 1937 and 1946. Its subtitle was Revista nacional de la Falange. From late 1937 its subtitle was redesigned as Revista nacional de Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las J.O.N.S. The magazine was one of the early propaganda publications which supported the rule of Francisco Franco.

History and profile

Vértice was started in San Sebastian in April 1937 during the Civil War and came out monthly. It was affiliated with the FET y de las JONS, also known as the Falange. Its publisher was Nueva Editorial S.A. The magazine had a large format, 355×280mm.

Some of its contributors were Federico de Urrutia, Dionisio Ridruejo, Carmen de Icaza, Martín Almagro Gorbea, José María Usandizaga and Benito Perojo. Surrealist painter José Caballero also contributed to Vértice. From April 1938 Manuel Halcón became its director, and Tono or Antonio Lara de Gavilán its artistic director. The latter held the post until December 1938 when Miguel Mihura began to work as its artistic director. Halcón edited the magazine until April 1939 and was replaced by Samuel Ros as director. José María Alfaro succeeded Ros in the post. The headquarters of the magazine moved to Madrid in December 1939. The last issue was no.83 dated 1946.

References

  1. ^ Ignacio Jose Huerta Bravo (2021). Fascism, Populism and Common Sense in Spain: La Gaceta Literaria, La Conquista del Estado, F.E. y Vertice (1927-1939) (PhD thesis) (in Spanish). University of Michigan. pp. 179–180. doi:10.7302/1426.
  2. ^ "Vértice: revista nacional de Falange Española..." (in Spanish). Biblioteca Virtual de Andalucía. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  3. Jessica Berman (2012). Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics, and Transnational Modernism. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-231-52039-3.
  4. ^ "Vértice" (in Spanish). Diccionario Filosófico. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  5. Estrella de Diego; Jaime Brihuega (Spring 1993). "Art and Politics in Spain, 1928-36". Art Journal. 52 (1): 55. doi:10.1080/00043249.1993.10791495.

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