Carlos Monsiváis Aceves was a
Mexican writer, critic,
political activist,
and journalist.
He also wrote political opinion columns in leading newspapers and was considered to be an
opinion leader within the country's
progressive sectors.
His generation of writers includes
Elena Poniatowska,
José Emilio Pacheco, and
Carlos Fuentes.
Monsiváis has won more than 33 awards, including the 1986 Jorge Cuesta Prize,
the 1989 Mazatlán Prize, and the 1996
Xavier Villaurrutia Award.
Considered a leading intellectual of his time, Monsiváis documented contemporary Mexican themes, values, class struggles, and
societal change in his essays, books and
opinion pieces.
He was a staunch critic of the long-ruling
Partido Revolucionario Institucional, leaned towards the
left-wing, and was ubiquitous in disseminating his views on radio and television.
As a founding member of "Gatos Olvidados", Monsiváis wanted his and other "forgotten cats" to be provided for beyond his lifetime.