Jon juaristi miguel de unamuno biography
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| Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Libro | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Humanidades | Humanidades (4to. Piso) | PQ 6639 J91m 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000103782 |
Biography.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Jon Juaristi
(2019) | |
| Nacemento | 6 de marzo de 1951 (73 anos) Bilbao, España |
|---|---|
| Director xeral de Universidades e Investigación da Comunidade de Madrid | |
| 2009 – 2013 – Rocío Albert López-Ibor → | |
| Director do Instituto Cervantes | |
| 2001 – 2004 ← Fernando Rodríguez Lafuente – César Antonio Molina → | |
| Director da Biblioteca Nacional de España | |
| 2000 – 2001 ← Luis Alberto de Cuenca – Luis Racionero → | |
| Educación | Colegio Gaztelueta Universidade de Sevilla Universidade de Deusto |
| Ocupación | lingüista, profesor universitario, ensaísta, político, poeta, escritor, tradutor, novelista |
| Empregador | Universidade do País Vasco Universidade de Valencia Universidade de Nova York Universidade de Alcalá |
| Partido político | Partido Comunista de Euskadi Partido Socialista Obrero Español Euskadiko Ezkerra |
| Xénero artístico | Poesía e ensaio |
| 14 de marzo de 2018 | Manifesto pola Historia e a Liberdade |
| 14 de xullo de 2014 | manifesto «Libres e Iguais» |
| 5 de novembro de 2012 | Con Cataluña, con España |
| 9 de abril de 2003 | Democracia sen rabia |
| 19 de xuño de 2002 | Manifesto contra a morte do espírito e da terra |
| Descrito pola fonte | Obálky knih, |
Jon Juaristi Linacero, nado en Bilbao o 6 de marzo de 1951, é un poeta, novelista, ensaísta e tradutor vasco en éuscaro e castelán.
Traxectoria
[editar | editar a fonte]Nado en Bilbao, fillo dun empresario de clase media, é o maior de sete irmáns no seo dunha familia nacionalista vasca. Estudou no colexio San Nicolás de Bilbao onde se creou a primeira ikastola na década de 1950 e, tras o cambio de residencia por motivos de traballo do seu pai, estudou no primeiro colexio do Opus Dei en Leioa (Biscaia). Ós 11 anos comeza a estudar éuscaro por iniciativa propia, xa que na súa casa non se falaba e con 13 anos sepárase da súa familia e empeza a vivir cos seus avós pat
Jon Juaristi
Basque writer (born 1951)
Jon Juaristi | |
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Jon Juaristi in 2019 | |
| Born | 1951 (age 73–74) Bilbao, Spain |
| Occupation | Poet, essayist and translator |
| Language | Spanish and Basque |
| Alma mater | University of Deusto |
| Notable awards | Ícaro de Literatura |
Jon Juaristi Linacero (born in Bilbao in 1951) is a Spanish poet, essayist and translator in Spanish and Basque, as well as a self-confessed former ETA militant. He lives in Madrid.
Biography
Education and employment
A Ph.D. in Romance philology, he studied at the University of Deusto and in Seville.
He has occupied the chair of Spanish Philology at the University of the Basque Country, the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at New York University, and has been titular professor of the Chair of Contemporary Thought of the Cañada Blanch Foundation at the University of Valencia. Juaristi also worked as a lecturer and researcher in Austin and at El Colegio de México. He directed the National Library of Spain from 1999 to 2001, and then left that position to direct the Cervantes Institute until his replacement after the Socialist triumph of March 14, 2004.
Early political activism
At the age of 16, spurred by the reading of Federico Krutwig´s Vasconia, he entered in a fledgling ETA. His most notable action was to put Carlist armed cells in contact with ETA after the expulsion by the Franco regime of Carlos Hugo de Borbón Parma (a pretender to the Spanish throne)
Later, at University, he entered a minority workerist grouping of ETA, named ETA VI Asamblea, which in 1973 amalgamated with the TrotskyistLiga Comunista Revolucionaria (LCR) as its Basque branch. Having come to police attention, he abandoned his native city to study Romance Philology in Seville, returning eventually to the University of Deusto, where he received his doctorate. In Deusto he was expelled in 1972 "for agitation" but was re-admitted the follow
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