Asmodaios (newspaper)
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Emmanouil Roïdis, Themos Anninos |
Founded | 17 January [O.S. 5 January] 1875 |
Political alignment | Satirical |
Ceased publication | 25 August [O.S. 6 September] 1885 |
Headquarters | Athens, Greece |
Asmodaios (Greek: Ασμοδαίος) was a 19th-century Greek satirical newspaper published weekly in Athens.
History
[edit]Asmodaios was founded in 1875 by the satirical writer Emmanouil Roïdis and the journalist and cartoonist Themos Anninos. This newspaper was published for a decade, from 1875 to 1885, with only a short break in July 1876.
The masthead featured a cartoon of the demon Asmodeus, playfully drawn as an archer and a combination of Cupid and Satyr.
Content
[edit]The paper was known for satire of a gentle, humorous sort without personal rancour, and Anninos' cartoons were widely recognised for their artistic quality. Contributors included Georgios Souris and Anninos' brother Babis Anninos.[1]: 29 [2]
References
[edit]- ^ Merry, Bruce (2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Greek Literature. Westport, CT, US: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313308136.
- ^ Mackridge, Peter (2009). Language and National Identity in Greece, 1766–1976. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-921442-6.