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Joseba Sarrionandia Uribelarrea (
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, April 13, 1958) is a
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writer who has published a large number of books of poetry and short stories, as well as novels. He has been awarded on numerous occasions for his work, and is nowadays a respected literary personality in the Basque Country. In the early 80s, he was member of the Basque separatist group
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. In 1985 he escaped from prison and since then he lived underground for decades while continuing to create and publish. In November 2016, it was revealed that he lives in Cuba, where he holds a position as lecturer at the
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Biography

He earned a Basque Philology PhD from the
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and started working as a Basque language teacher. He taught
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in the Bergara center of the
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and also in the Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea and wrote pieces for ''
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'', '' Anaitasuna'', '' Jakin'' and '' Oh Euzkadi'' magazines. He started the
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group along with
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Ruper Ordorika Ruper Ordorika, born at Oñati (Gipuzkoa) in 1956, is a Basque singer-songwriter. He is generally considered one of the greatest renewers of basque songwriting. He was part of the literary group Pott, with, among others, writers Joseba Sarriona ...
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and Joxemari Iturralde. He also created the ''Ibaizabal'' magazine. He worked with short narrations and also translated books, notably
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's ''
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''. In 1980, while a member of
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he was arrested by Spanish police and sentenced to 22 years in prison. Since then the realities of prison have appeared in his writings. In 1985 on San Fermin day (July 7) he escaped from prison with
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as there was a concert in the jail with Basque singer
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. They hid themselves inside a loudspeaker. The Basque Radical Rock group Kortatu created the song '' Sarri, Sarri'' in honor of this. The escape was planned with theater critic Mikel Albisu, who would become the leader of ETA. During three months, the two fugitives and Antza were hiding in a flat in San Sebastián, before moving to France. Since that day he has lived in secret and the topic of banishment/exile is foremost in his writing. In his novel '' Lagun Izoztua'' (in
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''The Frozen Friend'') he writes about banishment. He has written books and poems which have been sung by different Basque singers as Jexuxmai Lopetegi,
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Ruper Ordorika Ruper Ordorika, born at Oñati (Gipuzkoa) in 1956, is a Basque singer-songwriter. He is generally considered one of the greatest renewers of basque songwriting. He was part of the literary group Pott, with, among others, writers Joseba Sarriona ...
and
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. There is also an audio book called ''Hau da ene ondasun guzia'' with his voice reading poems and many songs performed by different singers. On 3 October 2011, he was awarded the Euskadi Prize for Essay in Basque for his work ''Moroak gara behelaino artean?'' (''Are we Moors in the fog?'') on the miseries of colonialism; however, the Basque Government withheld the prize sum of 18,000 euros until the author's status was resolved. On the same day, judges and lawyers interviewed by Cadena SER confirmed that Sarrionandia could not be prosecuted by Spanish law, as more than 20 years had passed since his original prison sentence and his escape. While terrorist acts have no time limit, the provision applies only if there was at least one victim. After a month and a half, the Spanish High Court confirmed to the Basque government that Sarrionandia was 'clean', with no criminal or civil liability. The prize amount was handed over to his family. According to Spanish counter-terrorism sources, the writer has been hiding in Cuba. In 2014, he accepted the invitation of Mondragon University to give two lectures in Eskoriatza. It would have been his first public appearance since his escape in 1985. However, he cancelled the trip because he did not obtain the traveling permissions he needed. Even though the Cuban government has not acknowledged his presence, ''El Mundo (Spain), El Mundo'' reported in 2015 that Sarrionandia went to the Spanish consulate to regulate his status.
Bernardo Atxaga Bernardo Atxaga (born 27 July 1951), pseudonym of Joseba Irazu Garmendia, is a Spanish Basque writer and self-translator. Biography Atxaga was born in Asteasu, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain in 1951. He received a diploma in economics from t ...
divided Sarrionandia's works in four distinct chronological phases. In the first phase, a young Sarrionandia wanted to be a part of Basque literature through a literary magazine. In the second phase, the imprisoned poet talked about suffering (''La literatura y la revolución''). In the third phase, after his escape, his themes were exile and homeland (''Geografía'', ''He llegado a casa casi a medianoche''). In the current phase, "the brightest of them all," Sarrionandia is more serene, with a sense of humor and irony. Atxaga speculates on a fifth phase, based on the poem ''La vida ha llegado y tiene tus ojos,'' where the "life that has arrived" could be a child.


Works

* ''Izuen gordelekuetan barrena'' (1981) * ''Narrazioak'' (1983) * ''Intxaur azal baten barruan. Eguberri amarauna'' (1983) * ''Alkohola poemak'' (1984) * ''Ni ez naiz hemengoa'' (1985) * ''Atabala eta euria'' (1986) * ''Marinel zaharrak'' (1987) * ''Marginalia'' (1988) * ''Ez gara gure baitakoak'' (1989) * ''Izeba Mariasunen ipuinak'' (1989) * ''Ainhoari gutunak'' (1990) * ''Ifar aldeko orduak'' (1990) * ''Gartzelako poemak'' (1992) * ''Han izanik hona naiz'' (1992) * ''Hnuy illa nyha majah yahoo'' (1995) * ''Miopeak, bizikletak eta beste langabetu batzuk'' (1995) * ''Hitzen ondoeza'' (1997) * ''Hau da nire ondasun guzia'' (1999). This book is published in Basque, English, German, French and Spanish. * ''Zitroi ur komikiak: Joseba Sarrionandia komikitan'' (2000) * ''Lagun izoztua'' (2001) * ''XX. mendeko poesia kaierak: Joseba Sarrionandia'' (2002) * ''Kolosala izango da'' (2003) * ''Akordatzen'' (2004) * ''Harrapatutako txorien hegalak'' (2005) * ''Munduko zazpi herrialdetako ipuinak'' (2008) * ''Gau ilunekoak'' (2008) * ''Idazlea zeu zara, irakurtzen duzulako'' (2010) * ''Moroak gara behelaino artean?'' (2010) * ''Narrazio guztiak (1979–1990)'' (2011) * ''Durangoko Azoka 1965-2015'' (2015) * ''Lapur banden etika ala politika'' (2015) * ''Hilda dago poesia? ¿La poesía está muerta?'' (2016)


Translations

He has translated books by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge (; 21 October 177225 July 1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake ...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ''The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' (originally ''The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere'') is the longest major poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, written in 1797–1798 and published in 1798 in the first edition of ''Lyrical Ballad ...
''), Constantine P. Cavafy, T. S. Eliot, Manuel Bandeira, Fernando Pessoa (''Marinela''), Marcel Schwob (''La Croisade des enfants''), Dolf Verroen (''Slaaf kindje slaaf'') and various literary works of fifty different languages.


Prizes and recognition

* Ignacio Aldekoa Prize (1980) * Resurreccion Maria Azkue Prize (1980) * Bilbao City Council Prize (1980) * Spanish Literature critics', Basque Narrative Prize, 1986, for ''Atabala eta euria'' (The Drum and the Rain) * Spanish Literature critics', Basque Narrative Prize, 2001, for ''Lagun izoztua'' (The Frozen Friend) * Euskadi Prize for Essay in Basque (2011)


One of his poems

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References


External links


Izuen gordelekuetan barrena
online poems.
Gartzelako poemak
online poems.
Project for translating a poem into as many languages as possible using wiki technology.
* Poems sung by Jexuxmai Lopetegi {{DEFAULTSORT:Sarrionandia, Joseba 1958 births Living people People from Durangaldea Basque writers ETA (separatist group) activists Basque-language writers Basque-language poets University of Havana people Basque prisoners and detainees University of Deusto alumni Spanish escapees Spanish expatriates in Cuba Spanish exiles