Alberto Assa (
Istanbul, 6 May 1909 –
Barranquilla
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, 13 March 1996) was an
Ottoman-born
Colombia
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n
educator
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,
translator and
humanist of
Sephardi descent.
Early years
Alberto Assa Anavi was born from Jewish parents in
Haydarpaşa, a suburb in the
Asian side of
Constantinople. He was first educated by
French
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and
Swiss
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* Swiss people
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* Swiss, North Carolina
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governess
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es, and later in a
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French secondary school in Constantinople. He studied to be an educador at the
University of Hamburg.
[
] He participated as
International Brigadist in the
Spanish Civil War.
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Work
When he arrived in Barranquilla
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(1952), where he would be known as "el profesor Assa" (teacher Assa), this polyglot ( Ladin, French
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, German, Spanish, Catalan, English, Dutch) founded the Instituto de Lenguas Modernas (1952), becoming since then one of the main promoters of education and culture in the city. He also founded the Concert of the Month Foundation (1957), the Escuela Superior de Idiomas, the Universidad Pedagógica del Caribe, the Instituto Pestalozzi, the Faculty of Education of the Universidad del Atlántico
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* Universidad (Madrid)
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...
and the Instituto Experimental del Atlántico José Celestino Mutis (1970), where, in his own words, he tried to propose a form of Christian Socialism
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.
He was one of the first teachers of Colegio Nacional José Eusebio Caro (1952), and he was a professor to the Universidad del Atlántico
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* Universidad, San Juan, Puerto Rico
* Universidad (Madrid)
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* Universidad SC, a Guatemalan football club that represents the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
...
and to the Universidad del Norte.
In his weekly column ''El Rincón de Casandra
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'' (The Corner of Cassandra) (he adopted the pseudonym in an allusion to the Greek priestess
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), published in the El Nacional, del Caribe and El Heraldo newspapers, he defended and promoted culture and education in Barranquilla for more than 40 years. These columns were compiled in two volumes on the initiative of the Atlántico Governor's Office in 1994, two years before his death.
His last wish was to donate his body for practices at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Libre de Colombia, Barranquilla. He died in Barranquilla on 13 March 1996.
As a tribute to his personality and his dedication to education, several schools have been named after him. Likewise, out of his great efforts to achieve that poor students had access to scholarships to study abroad, in 2004 the mayor of Barranquilla created the Instituto Distrital de Crédito para la Educación Superior Alberto Assa (District Institute of Credit for Higher Education), a public institution to award scholarships and educative credit; however, it was liquidated in 2009.
Awards
In recognition of his dedication to promote education and culture, Assa was awarded several times in Colombia and other countries:
* Medal of the Italian Government.
* Medal of the Spanish Government.
* Colombia's Medal to the Education Merit.
* Degree Honoris Causa of the Universidad del Atlántico.
* Ordre des Palmes académiques, awarded by the French government (1979).
* Simón Bolívar medal, awarded by the Colombian Ministry of Education (1992).
* Puerta de Oro de Colombia medal, silver category, awarded in 1992 by the Atlántico Governor's office.
In 1998, the Atlántico Governor's office named the extension of the 51B street (also known as Puerto Colombia
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highway or "Universities corridor") as "Alberto Assa" because there are several universities and high schools alongside.
Translations
''El Rincón de Casandra'' was also the scenario to his multiple translations into Spanish such as:
* Rainer Maria Rilke
René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke (4 December 1875 – 29 December 1926), shortened to Rainer Maria Rilke (), was an Austrian poet and novelist. He has been acclaimed as an idiosyncratic and expressive poet, and is widely recogni ...
's ''Cartas a un joven poeta (Briefe an einen jungen Dichter)''.
* Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig (; ; 28 November 1881 – 22 February 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist, and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most widely translated and popular write ...
's ''Los ojos del hermano eterno (Die Augen des ewigen Bruders)''.
* Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig (; ; 28 November 1881 – 22 February 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist, and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most widely translated and popular write ...
's ''Raquel discute con Dios (Rahel rechtet mit Gott)''.
* Felix Timmermans
Leopold Maximiliaan Felix Timmermans (5 July 1886 – 24 January 1947) is a much translated author from Flanders.
He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times.
Life
Timmermans was born in the Belgian city of Lier, as the thi ...
's ''Las muy bellas horas de la beguinita Sinforosa (De zeer schone uren van juffrouw Symforosa, begijntje)''.
* Frans Masereel's ''Historia sin palabras (Geschichte ohne Worte)''.
* Thomas Mann's ''Travesías con don Quijote (Meerfahrt mit Don Quijote)''.
* ''El libro de las incoherencias''.
Alberto Assa wrote a short story, ''Cartas kambules de Adil Savinkan'' (Adil Savinkan's Kambul letters).
Bibliography
* ASSA, Alberto (Casandra de Campo Alegre). Los rincones de Casandra. Barranquilla: Gobernación del Atlántico, 1994. Vol. I y II.
References
Sources
* MARTÍN RAMOS, José L. Rojos contra Franco. Historia del PSUC 1939-1947. Editor: Edhasa. .
* HEINE, Harmut. La oposición política al franquismo de 1939 a 1952. Barcelona: Crítica, 1983. 499 p.
* AGUADO SÁNCHEZ, F. El Maquis en España. Su Historia. Sus Documentos. Editorial: San Martín. Año: 1975-1976. .
* MORÁN, Gregorio. Miseria y grandeza del Partido Comunista de España (1939–1985). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 1986. .
* Diarios El Heraldo, del Caribe, El Nacional.
External links
* Dictionnaire de guérrilleros et résistants antifranquistes 1936-1975
* LARDÍN I OLIVIER, Antoni. Condicions de treball, conflictivitat laboral y militància política clandestina: Els obrers industrials catalans i el PSUC (1938–1959). Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2004. Tesis doctoral
Memòria de Les Corts, presó de dones. Barcelona 1939-1955
* CUEVAS, Tomasa
Testimonios de mujeres en las cárceles franquistas
Osca, Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses, 2004.
Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya
* 1er Congrés d'Historia del PSUC. 70 anys de socialisme comunista a Catalunya: El PSUC, 1936-2006 Aniversari i història
* Alcadía de Barranquilla. En el período de Hönigsberg Bornacelly
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