- Eugène Lanti
Eugène Lanti was a
pseudonym of Eugène Adam (19 July 1879 inNormandy ,France – 17 January 1947 inMexico ). Lanti was an Esperantist,socialist andwriter . He was a founder ofSennacieca Asocio Tutmonda , and a long time editor of the internationalist socialist magazineSennaciulo . Lanti was a critic ofStalinism .Biography
Lanti's parents were peasant farmers. In his early life he worked as an agricultural labourer, carpenter, furniture maker and designer. He was self-educated, and studied in the evening. In 1914 he was mobilised in the
First World War and served as an ambulance driver. He learnt Esperanto in 1914-15 at theWestern Front , but in 1919 was almost persuaded to abandon Esperanto in favour ofIdo . Following the war, he returned to Paris, became acquainted withLucian Banmer andLudoviko Glodeau , and he reaffirmed his support for Esperanto with his editorship ofLiberiga Stelo .In the 1920s Lanti lived in Paris with
Ellen Kate Limouzin , the aunt ofGeorge Orwell . Orwell visited the couple and suffered as a non-speaker of Esperanto, and developed a strong dislike for the language. It has been suggested that Orwell included elements of Esperanto in the "Newspeak " language he created in his anti-totalitarian novel,Nineteen Eighty-Four .After his retirement in 1937, in order to meet Esperantists, he left France for good and travelled to Spain, Portugal, North Africa, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South America. Suffering from an incurable illness, he hanged himself in his flat in Mexico on 17 January 1947.
Lanti’s political career
In his youth Lanti had been attracted to
anarchism , but in 1920 he finally abandoned anarchism and became a founding member of theFrench Communist Party . In 1921 inPrague he was the initiator and "de facto" leader of Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (SAT), a broad-based Esperanto-speaking organisation (containing Communists, Social Democrats and anarchists) which did not organise along national lines.In 1933 Lanti, wounded by personal attacks and criticisms of his leadership, left his position of president of the Central Committee of SAT, a position he had occupied since the foundation of the organisation. He continued, however, to play a role in the organisation chiefly as a writer. In 1935 Lanti founded the independent magazine
Herezulo in which he criticised the Soviet regime more forcefully than in Sennaciulo.Lanti as lexicographer
Lanti was self-taught both in his use of literary French and Esperanto. He worked with
Petit Larousse , and sought to create an Esperanto dictionary of the same type. He was centrally involved in the project run by SAT for the writing and design of thePlena Vortaro which later became today’sPlena Ilustrita Vortaro .ee also
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Anationalism External links
* [http://satesperanto.free.fr/frakcioj/sen_ms_en.html Manifesto of Non-Nationalists] (excerpts) by E. Lanti
*On marxists.org : [http://marxists.org/glossary/people/l/a.htm#lanti-eugene biography] and [http://marxists.org/archive/lanti/1920/international.htm International or A-national Organizing? (by Lanti)]
* [http://home.arcor.de/gmickle/skk/92lanti_en.html Lanti, the anationalist] by Tonyo del Barrio
* [http://home.arcor.de/gmickle/pf/m35sateb1.html I'm glad to be an esperantist] by E. Lanti
* [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/LantiEugene.htm Eugene Lanti Page] Anarchist Encyclopedia
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