The pen is mightier than the sword. The vision of Carlo de Fornaro in the regime of Porfirio Díaz. 1906-1911
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Carlo de Fornaro, Porfiriato, Mexican Revolution, Caricaturist, Mexico City, trial, exile, New YorkAbstract
Carlo de Fornaro is, by definition, an interesting and rare character in the history of the Porfiriato and the Mexican Revolution, since he was an actor who passed without sorrow or glory, but at the same time left his mark for posterity. Therefore, his period as a cartoonist in Mexico City will be analyzed, to later know his book and the legal process that he faced for more than a year. Finally, his last stage as a cartoonist against the government of Porfirio Díaz will be addressed, during which, despite his exile in New York, he managed to find ways to publish his cartoons.
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