Mar de Marchis, founder, promoter and director of the cultural magazine 'Jot Down', has died this Friday as confirmed by the publication on her Twitter account.

In 2021 she was admitted to the hospital with a reserved prognosis and, according to her partner and CEO of Ángel L. Fernández magazine, she was going through "a very difficult year."

"She rests with other squid in the ocean depths," she lamented.

María Jesús Marhuenda, better known as Mar de Marchis, founded the well-known digital magazine at the age of 43 with the aim, according to legend, of seeing the world and leaving her home due to the agoraphobia she allegedly suffered from.

De Marchis, whose appearance is unknown since he always avoided showing it publicly, became an influential figure in Spanish culture through the publication, which for a time was distributed together with the newspaper 'El País'.

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