El Universal Ilustrado was a Mexican weekly illustrated literary magazine of the 1920s which published works from experimental writers and artists. The magazine was published in Mexico City between 1917 and 1928.
A cultural supplement to El Universal, [1] the magazine was first published in 1917, [2] [3] and was considered one of Mexico City's most prominent journals. [4] [5] The owner of the magazine was Félix Palavicini . [3]
Carlos Noriega Hope served as the editor of El Universal Ilustrado. [3] He appointed to the post in March 1920 and his term ended in 1925. [3] During the 1920s, the magazine featured works by writers such as Mariano Azuela and Salvador Novo. [1] It launched Mexico City's first radio station in the 1920s. [6] The magazine folded in 1928. [3]