early life and career
Milton Viola Fernandes, known by his adopted name millôr, was a renowned brazilian writer, journalist, cartoonist, humorist, and playwright. Born on august 16, 1923, in rio de janeiro, brazil, his birth certificate rendered the name 'millôr', which he later adopted as his official name.
He began his journalistic career in 1938, publishing in several prominent brazilian magazines, such as o cruzeiro and a cigarra. He was celebrated for his ironic humor and authored thousands of satirical aphorisms.
artistic contributions
In 1956, millôr shared the first prize at the buenos aires international caricature exhibition with saul steinberg. This achievement solidified his reputation as a masterful illustrator and cartoonist.
In 1957, he had a one-man exhibition in rio de janeiro's museum of modern art, showcasing his distinctive visual style and demonstrating his commitment to artistic expression.
Together with jaguar, ziraldo, and others, he founded in 1969 the groundbreaking satirical newspaper o pasquim. This publication became a symbol of brazilian intellectual dissent and social critique.
notable works and legacy
Millôr’s prolific literary output included several successful plays that explored complex themes of human psychology and societal issues. His work captivated audiences with its wit, intelligence, and poignant observations about the human condition.
He translated classics, including shakespeare's works, furthering his contribution to brazilian literature and enriching cultural discourse.
international recognition
His participation in the buenos aires international caricature exhibition is a testament to his global acknowledgment as an artist and thinker. It cemented his place among the most influential satirists of his time.


