Natalio Botana Explained

Natalio Félix Botana
Birth Name:Natalio Félix Botana Miralles
Birth Date:8 September 1888
Birth Place:Sarandí del Yí, Uruguay
Death Place:Jujuy, Argentina
Occupation:Media entrepreneur
Years Active:1913–1941
Notable Works:Crítica newspaper

Natalio Félix Botana Miralles (Sarandí del Yí, September 8, 1888 – San Salvador de Jujuy, August 7, 1941), was an Uruguayan journalist and entrepreneur who founded the Argentine newspaper Crítica in 1913.[1] [2] [3] Published until 1962, Crítica was the most widely circulated newspaper in Latin America.[4]

Botana was a pioneer of sensationalist media in Argentina, and is considered one of the most influential personalities of the 20th century in that country.

He also presided over the Argentine Football Association during a brief period in 1926.[5]

Biography

Botana was born into a family of landowners whose commercial activities were often affected by continued political wars that erupted between the country's political parties: White and Colorados.

When Botana arrived in Buenos Aires in 1911, he started to work in different newspapers until he was hired by La Razón, the main evening paper that sold 76,000 copies at the time. Two years later, at the age of 25, he founded his own newspaper, Crítica, which was a pioneer in the Argentine media with its sensationalist style. Crítica had also a wide coverage of news on the crime, focusing on information rather than opinion.[6]

Crìtica became a huge success, reaching its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, where increased its daily circulation from 9,000 to 30,000 copies. The newspaper then added a new edition and two supplements, one covering sports and another covering culture, named Crítica Magazine. Among the contributing writers were Raúl González Tuñón, Roberto Arlt,[7] [8] Jorge Luis Borges,[9] Enrique González Tuñón,[10] Carlos de la Púa,[11] and Bernardo Verbitsky.

The basement of his house in Don Torcuato, a Buenos Aires suburb served in 1933 as the site for Plastic Exercise by exiled Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros.[3]

Botana died in a car accident in 1941.

Personal life

Botana was married to the writer Salvadora Medina Onrubia, and his daughter Georgina was the mother of comedian and writer Raúl Damonte Botana, known by the pseudonym of Copi, who was a successful artist in France with his strip La femme assise (the sit woman), published during ten years on Le Nouvel Observateur.[12] [6]

His nephew is the famous political scientist Natalio R. Botana, who has written articles for La Nación.[6]

Literary references

See also

Notes and References

  1. Abós, Álvaro: El Tábano: Vida, pasión y muerte de Natalio Botana. (The Horsefly: Life, passion and death of Natalio Botana) Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2001.
  2. News: ARGENTINE SITS ON POWDER KEG. https://archive.today/20130131195044/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/384203681.html?dids=384203681:384203681&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=May+08,+1931&author=&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=ARGENTINE+SITS+ON+POWDER+KEG&pqatl=google. dead. January 31, 2013. 17 March 2012. Los Angeles Times. May 8, 1931. 7. The newspaper La Critics, influential Spanish language daily, has been suspended for an indefinite period and its editor, Natalio Botana ....
  3. News: Krauss. Clifford. ARTS ABROAD; Argentina Fights to Save Mural by Mexican Painter. 17 March 2012. The New York Times. August 2, 2001. he found refuge in the home of Natalio Botana, a free-spirited newspaper publisher who enjoyed playing host to avant-garde intellectuals like Pablo Neruda, the Chilean poet, and Federico García Lorca, the Spanish playwright.
  4. http://www.diariosobrediarios.com.ar/eldsd/zonadura/2007/diciembre/5-12-2007.htm Diario sobre Diarios
  5. https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/la-rapida-y-portentosa-vida-de-natalio-botana-2017412500 La rápida y portentosa vida de Natalio Botana
  6. http://www.laizquierdadiario.com/Natalio-Botana-sensacionalismo-poder-y-extravagancia Natalio Botana: sensacionalismo, poder y extravagancia
  7. https://diariodeflores.com.ar/la-buenos-aires-de-arlt-en-el-diario-critica/ La Buenos Aires de Arlt en Crítica
  8. https://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/especiales/18-61869-2006-01-19.html ROBERTO ARLT
  9. https://www.pagina12.com.ar/1999/suple/radar/99-09/99-09-26/nota3.htm EL CIUDADANO BOTANA
  10. https://www.aacademica.org/tania.diz/38.pdf Sexualidad y desmitificación en las glosas de Enrique González Tuñón
  11. Diálogos culturales en la literatura iberoamericana: Actas del XXXIX Congreso del Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana by Concepción Reverte Bernal, Editorial Verbum, 2013
  12. https://www.anagrama-ed.es/autor/copi-raul-damonte-1255 Raúl Damonte Copi
  13. https://www.latercera.com/noticia/el-dia-en-que-neruda-amo-a-la-mujer-de-siqueiros/ El día en que Neruda amó a la mujer de Siqueiros
  14. El que mueve las piezas: (una novela bélica) published by Tusquets Editores, 2017
  15. https://www.editorialrenacimiento.com/biblioteca-elena-fortun/436-celia-institutriz-en-america.html CELIA INSTITUTRIZ EN AMÉRICA
  16. https://books.google.com/books?id=5nY2DAAAQBAJ&dq=celia+institutriz+en+am%C3%A9rica+botana&pg=PT9 Celia institutriz en América