- Federico Krutwig
Federico Krutwig Sagredo (1921–1998) was a Spanish Basque writer and politician, author of several books.
Along with
Felix Likiniano , he tried to create some resistance to the Francoist regime after theSpanish Civil War . The thought of both authors, meltingBasque nationalism and Anarchism gave birth to a minor political current known as "Anarkoabertzalism" (Anarcho-nationalism ), eventually merged within the hybrid ofMarxism and Anarchism known as Autonomism.He was born in
15 May 1921 inGetxo , the son of a bourgeois family of German origin. He taught himself Basque language.He joined the Basque-Language Academy in 1943, where he favoured the standardisation of Basque around the Labourdine dialect of the first printed books in Basque, and with an etymological orthography. However, the Academy preferred the Guipuscoan dialect as the basis of Unified Basque. Krutwig's Basque language standardisation proposal was not to be applied beyond the members of the "Jakintza Baitha" ("House of Knowledge")
Hellenophile society.In 1952, after rejecting
Luis Villasante joining the Basque-Language Academy, and after his criticisms to the position of theCatholic Church in reference to the Basque language, he went to exile to France.Once in Donibane-Lohitzune he contacted members of the movement
Jagi-Jagi . In 1963 he edits the book "Vasconia", where he questions part of the traditional Basque nationalism ofSabino Arana and proposes a newBasque nationalism .He collaborates with ex-militants of EGI and theorizes about the use of violence for political purposes. In 1964 is expelled from
France and moves toBrussels (Belgium ). Here he starts to make contact with members ofETA . He elaborates some memoramdums for ETA's V atGuethary , and puts ETA in contact with theCzech weapon industry ." [http://euskomedia.org/aunamendi/54993 Federico Krutwig] at the Spanish-languageAuñamendi Encyclopedia , by Idoia Estornés Zubizarreta and Félix Ibargutxi Otermin.] In 1975 he abandoned ETA and established his residency back inSpain inZarauz , to dedicate himself exclusively to literary production.His main writings are:
*"Vasconia " (1963) published initially under thepseudonym of "Fernando Sarrailh de Ihartza", where he describes an ideal Greater Basqueland comprising all the supposedly historical territories, from theGaronne to theEbro rivers. It is inspired by theAlgerian independentism andanti-colonialism and proposes armed combat against Spain and France, taking Basque nationalism beyond the traditional views ofSabino Arana . This book was clandestinely published with a limited circulation. The Francoist police took it as inspirational of ETA, which was not the case, but the police questions stirred the interest of many members and sympathizers of the armed group, giving some fame to Krutwig. The intellectual and former ETA memberJon Juaristi narrates that, during reminiscences, fellowJuan María Bandrés once commented "So you are the one who actually read it!". Fact|date=February 2007* "La Nueva Europa" ("The New Europe", 1976). In this essay he extends his ideas on Greater Vasconia to Western
Europe , claiming and hoping an "internaldecolonization " of the continent and proposing what could be grossly taken as theEurope of the Regions .* "Garaldea: Sobre el origen de los vascos y su relación con los guanches. " ("Garaldea: On the origin of Basques and their relation to Guanches", 1978). In this, maybe his most scientific and serious essay, he studies the origins of the Basques and explores a hypothetical "Garaldea" (land of "we are" or land of the flame), extending at some time in the past through all Western Europe and the
Mediterranean basin. In the annexes, he analyzes transcriptions of Guanche (native Canarian) and Pictish inscriptions, concluding that their two extinct languages are not just related to Basque but that they are the very same tongue. This daring claim has not been corroborated by anyone so far, and nearly all specialists in the subject consider it erroneous.* "La Nueva Vasconia" ("The New Vasconia", 1979), a substantially enlarged re-edition of Vasconia, after the death of Franco.
He spoke and read several ancient and modern languages.He translated into Basque works of
Goethe andMao Zedong .He died in Bilbao in 1998.
Influence
The Basque folk group "
Oskorri " released an album "Garaldea " featuring collaborations with Canarian musicians.References
*" [http://www.euskonews.com/0011zbk/gaia1108es.html Apuntes sobre la vida de Federico Krutwig Sagredo] " by Maria Agirre
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