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Jon Juaristi Linacero (born in
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in 1951) is a Spanish poet, essayist and translator in Spanish and
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, as well as a self-confessed former
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militant.''Jon Juaristi'', article at
'' El Mundo''
He lives in
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.


Biography


Education and employment

A Ph.D. in Romance
philology Philology () is the study of language in Oral tradition, oral and writing, written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also de ...
, he studied at the
University of Deusto The University of Deusto (; ) is a Spanish private university owned by the Society of Jesus, with campuses in Bilbao and San Sebastián, and the Deusto Business School branch in Madrid. The University of Deusto is the oldest private university ...
and in
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. He has occupied the chair of Spanish Philology at the
University of the Basque Country The University of the Basque Country (, ''EHU''; , ''UPV''; officially EHU) is a Spanish public university of the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Autonomous Community. Heir of the University of Deusto, University of Bilbao, initial ...
, the King
Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I (; Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who reigned as King of Spain from 22 November 1975 until Abdication of Juan Carlos I, his abdic ...
Center at
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, and has been titular professor of the Chair of Contemporary Thought of the Cañada Blanch Foundation at the
University of Valencia The University of Valencia ( ), shortened to UV, is a public research university in Valencia, Spain. It is one of the oldest universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community. It is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic i ...
. Juaristi also worked as a lecturer and researcher in Austin and at
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. He directed the
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from 1999 to 2001, and then left that position to direct the
Cervantes Institute Instituto Cervantes (, the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of ''Don Quixote'' and perhaps the most important fig ...
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 Federico Krutwig Sagredo (Getxo, 15 May 1921 – Bilbao, 15 November 1998) was a Spanish Basque writer, philosopher, politician, and author of several books, with ''Vasconia'' standing out in the political domain for its influence in the early ...
´s ''
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'', he entered in a fledgling
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. His most notable action was to put
Carlist Carlism (; ; ; ) is a Traditionalism (Spain), Traditionalist and Legitimist political movement in Spain aimed at establishing an alternative branch of the Bourbon dynasty, one descended from Infante Carlos María Isidro of Spain, Don Carlos, ...
armed cells in contact with ETA after the expulsion by the
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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
Trotskyist Trotskyism (, ) is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International. Trotsky described himself as an ...
Liga Comunista Revolucionaria Revolutionary Communist League (in Spanish: ''Liga Comunista Revolucionaria'' (LCR), in Basque: ''Liga Komunista Iraultzailea'', in Catalan: ''Lliga Comunista Revolucionària'', in Galician: ''Liga Comunista Revolucionaria'') was a political part ...
(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 following year. In this period he spent a number of spells in prison for "minor offences", and was condemned by the Tribunal of Public Order. In 1974 he left LCR and
leftist Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social hierarchies. Left-wing politi ...
political activity almost completely and dedicated himself to his academic career. In 1980, he affiliated himself with the
Communist Party of Spain The Communist Party of Spain (; PCE) is a communist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is currently part of Sumar. Two of its politicians are Spanish government ministers: Yolanda Díaz (Minister of L ...
during its process of unification with
Euskadiko Ezkerra Euskadiko Ezkerra (EE; ) was a Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque socialist political organisation. It was founded as a coalition of Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia (EIA, ''Basque Party for Revolution'' or ''Party for Basque Revolution'' ...
(EE), which would give rise to a new
social-democratic Social democracy is a social, economic, and political philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy and a gradualist, reformist, and democratic approach toward achieving social equality. In modern practice, socia ...
group that actively rejected the use of violence. He left it in 1986, disappointed when EE did not form an alliance with the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( , PSOE ) is a Social democracy, social democratic Updated as required.The PSOE is described as a social-democratic party by numerous sources: * * * * List of political parties in Spain, political party ...
(PSOE) after the
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elections of 1986. In 1987 Juaristi joined the PSOE. Later, he declared in his memoirs that he did so spurred by "ethical imperatives" as a result of the attack by the radical separatist "Mendeku" group against the ''"Casa del Pueblo"'' (PSOE local chapter) in
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. Several PSOE members were burned to death in the attack.


Current political activity

His criticism of ethnic
nationalism Nationalism is an idea or movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: Theory, I ...
and its invention and manipulation of myths, in particular on the part of
Basque nationalism Basque nationalism ( ; ; ) is a form of nationalism that asserts that Basques, an ethnic group indigenous to the western Pyrenees, are a nation and promotes the political unity of the Basques, today scattered between Spain and France. Since ...
, has gained media visibility through numerous articles, essays, and speeches. Juaristi's stance against
terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
, and his support of victims of ETA violence, was further made visible by the formation of the '' Foro Ermua'' (Forum of Ermua, now a conservative anti-terrorism organization but with roots in the Basque left) in 1997. In the last decade he has been defined, in various mass media interviews, as a "Spanish nationalist"." Since the end of the 1980s, due to his harsh criticism of Basque separatist violence, his life has been threatened by ETA. At the end of 1999, he left the university of Deusto and the Basque country after the ETA announcement that it would end its ceasefire of the previous year, and having been advised of the seriousness of the threats on his life by that group. Juaristi converted to
Judaism Judaism () is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic, Monotheism, monotheistic, ethnic religion that comprises the collective spiritual, cultural, and legal traditions of the Jews, Jewish people. Religious Jews regard Judaism as their means of o ...
for reasons more personal than religious:
El judaísmo para mí no es exactamente una religión, sino más bien una visión ética del mundoArticle at "El Mundo" ("Judaism is for me not exactly a religion, but rather an ethical view of the world")
Advertí que yo me consideraba un judío no religioso, si tal cosa es posible.''A cuerpo de rey: Monarquía accidental y melancolía republicana'', page 24, Jon Juaristi, Ariel, 2014. . ("I warned that I considered myself a non-religious Jew, if such a thing is possible.")
Juaristi dedicates a number of his articles to the criticism of
antisemitism Antisemitism or Jew-hatred is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who harbours it is called an antisemite. Whether antisemitism is considered a form of racism depends on the school of thought. Antisemi ...
(and
anti-Zionism Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism. Although anti-Zionism is a heterogeneous phenomenon, all its proponents agree that the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the movement to create a sovereign Jewish state in the Palestine (region) ...
, which he considers to be inherently antisemitic). He has also written in defense of
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
's right to be its own state.


Poetry

Juaristi's poetic voice is influenced by the Basque poet (and his close friend)
Gabriel Aresti Gabriel Aresti Segurola (October 14, 1933 – June 5, 1975) was one of the most important writers and poets in the Basque language in the 20th century. He grew up in Bilbao, which was a Spanish-speaking environment. Although his father talked to ...
, and by the Basque-born, Spanish-writing writers
Miguel de Unamuno Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (; ; 29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, professor of Greek and Classics, and later rector at the University of Salamanca. His major philosophical ...
and Blas de Otero—as well as by the irony of the poet and Anglo-American essayist
W. H. Auden Wystan Hugh Auden (; 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was a British-American poet. Auden's poetry is noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, ...
. His poetry frequently evokes the mood of the Bilbao of his childhood and youth, and its tone is disillusioned, bitter, urban and intelligent. His works of poetry have been published as the following: * ''Diario de un poeta recién cansado'' ("''Diary of a poet recently tired''") (1986). * ''Suma de varia intención'' ("''Amount of varying intention''") (1987). * ''Arte de marear'' ("''Art to annoy''") (1988). * ''Los paisajes domésticos'' ("''The domestic landscapes''") (1992). * ''Mediodía'' ("''Noon''") (1993). * ''Tiempo desapacible'' ("''Unpleasant time''") (1996). * ''Poesía reunida'' ("''Reunited poetry''") (1986-1999) (2001). * ''Prosas en verso'' ("''Prose in verse''") (2002).


Essays

In Juaristi's essays analysis is a habitual subject, from a psychological and sociological perspective inspired by
Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology. A prolific author of Carl Jung publications, over 20 books, illustrator, and corr ...
and Leon Polyakov, and the historical and mythical roots of European
nationalism Nationalism is an idea or movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: Theory, I ...
, particularly
Basque nationalism Basque nationalism ( ; ; ) is a form of nationalism that asserts that Basques, an ethnic group indigenous to the western Pyrenees, are a nation and promotes the political unity of the Basques, today scattered between Spain and France. Since ...
. Philological references are found frequently in the texts, as well as references and anecdotes which deal with authors, subjects and works of occultism. These are usually mentioned with distance and irony. *''Euskararen Ideologiak'' (1976). *''El linaje de Aitor. La invención de la tradición vasca'' (1984). *''Literatura vasca'' (1987). *''Arte en el País Vasco'' (1987). Con Kosme M. de Barañano y Javier González de Durana. *''Vicente de Arana'' (1990). *''Vestigios de Babel. Para una arqueología de los nacionalismos españoles'' (1992). *''Auto de Terminación: raza, nación y violencia en el País Vasco'' (1994). Artículos: en colaboración con Juan Aranzadi y Patxo Unzueta. *''La Europa (cultural) de los pueblos: voz y forma'' (1994). En colaboración con otros autores. *''El chimbo expiatorio (la invención de la tradición bilbaína, 1876-1939)'' (1994). *''El bucle melancólico. Historias de nacionalistas vascos'' (1997). *''Sacra nemesis. Nuevas historias de nacionalistas vascos'' (1999). *''Sermo humilis: poesía y poética'' (1999). *''El bosque originario'' (2000). *''La tribu atribulada. El Nacionalismo Vasco explicado a mi padre'' (2002). *''El reino del ocaso'' (2004).


Autobiography

*''Cambio de destino'' (2006)


Prizes

* 1988: Ícaro de Literatura. * 1997: Espasa de Ensayo por El bucle melancólico. * 1998: XV Premio de Periodismo Francisco Cerecedo. * 1998: Premio Nacional de Literatura por El bucle melancólico. * 2000: Fastenrath.


References


External links


Jon Juaristi recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division’s audio literary archive on March 21, 2001
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