Topaze (magazine)

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Cover of the first issue of Topaze.

Topaze was a Chilean magazine concerned with current politics and satire.[1] It was named for the French comedy play of the same name.[1] It was established in 1931 by Jorge Délano and the first number was issued on August 1931 shortly after the fall of the regime of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo.[1][2] Writer Jorge Sanhueza was its first editor.[2] Its editorial stance has been described as independent.[2] On some occasions Topaze was censored for a limited timer or had certain issues withdrawn.[2] The magazine's last number was issued in 1970 despite a 1989 attempt by La Tercera de la Hora to revive it.[2]

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