- Kimon Evan Marengo
Kimon Evan Marengo (b.
January 22 ,1904 – d.December 2 ,1988 ), better known for his pen name Kem, was anEgypt ian-born British cartoonist inZifta ,Egypt . He was the son of Evangelos Marangos, a Greek cotton merchant. [http://opal.kent.ac.uk/cartoonx-cgi/artist.py?id=530]Marengo grew up in the Greek community in
Alexandria , Egypt. In his childhood he produced his own satirical hobby magazine. In 1929 he went to study at the "Ecole des Sciences Politiques " inParis , graduating in 1931. He began to draw cartoons for newspapers, including "Le Canard Enchaine ", "Le Petit Parisien ", the "Daily Herald " and "The Daily Telegraph ".Marengo attended the
University of Oxford in 1939, but whenWorld War II erupted, he joined the Ministry of Information and drew 3.000 propaganda posters, leaflets, and political cartoons in various languages, including three dialects of Arabic and Persian. This included Britishpropaganda effort to get the support of the Persians. He wrote eight books. He was also involved with thePolitical Warfare Executive in the French and North African and later Middle East matters.After the war Marengo went back to his studies in Oxford and graduated at the end of 1946 due to accelerated BA programme. His eventual thesis was "The Cartoon as a Political Weapon in England: 1783-1832".
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