Pierre Lafitte Ithurralde

This article is about Pierre Lafitte the Basque writer. For Pierre Lafitte the pirate, see Pierre Lafitte.
Pierre Lafitte Ithurralde
Born 21 May 1901
Louhossoa, Labourd, France
Died 23 February 1985 (aged 83)
Bayonne, Labourd, France
Occupation Writer
Nationality French
Ethnicity Basque

Pierre Lafitte Ithurralde (21 May 1901 – 23 February 1985) was a French Basque priest and author.

Biography

Lafitte was born in Louhossoa on 21 May 1901; orphaned at the age of seven, he was raised by his aunt and uncle in Ithorots, where he went to the local school. From 1914 he continued his education at the seminary in Urt from where he graduated in 1919. He was ordained on 13 July 1924 and taught at the Catholic University of Toulouse for a number of years until returning to the Northern Basque Country where he eventually settled in Ustaritz for good. He contributed to many Basque and Basque-related publications, including Eskualduna and Gure Herria.[1]

He was deeply involved in the Basque nationalist movement, North and South over many years and founded the first nationalist movement in the North.[1] In 1949 he was called to sit on Euskaltzaindia, the official institution regulating the Basque language.

In 1982 he received an honorary degree from the University of the Basque Country.[1] He died 23 February 1985 in Bayonne (Labourd).[1]

Works

Linguistics

He is known for several seminal works on the Basque language, including:

Narration
Essays
Anthologies
Theater
Poetry
Other works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Auñamendi Entziklopedia Lafitte Ithurralde, Pierre Retrieved 29 July 2009