Salbatore Mitxelena

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Salbatore Mitxelena[pronunciation?] (1919, Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, (Spain) – 1965 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland), was a friar and a writer in the Basque language.

Biography

Mitxelena was ordained as a Catholic friar in the Franciscan Order and fled the country during the Spanish Civil War. In 1949 he authored the first book in Basque written about the Civil War.

He preached in Biscay but his ideas brought him into conflict with the church hierarchy of the time and led to his exile to South America (1954–1962) during which he continued to write and publish in Basque. He dedicated a book to Miguel de Unamuno, whom he admired in contrast to the majority of Basque writers. He ended his life ministering to Spanish immigrants in Switzerland.

Works

  • Unamuno eta Abendats (1958, Darracq) (essay on Unamuno)
  • Arantzazu, euskal-sinismenaren poema (1949, EFA)
  • Arraun ta amets (1955, Itxaropena)
  • Idazlan guztiak (I eta II) (1977, EFA)
  • XX. mendeko poesia kaierak – Salbatore Mitxelena (2000, Susa): Koldo Izagirreren edition
  • Ama-semeak Arantzazuko kondairan (1951, EFA)
  • Ogei kanta Arantzazuko (1952, EFA)
  • Laburtuaz (2000, Olerti Etxea)

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