Felipe Alaiz

Spanish writer and journalist (1887–1959)

Felipe Alaiz
Member of League of Human Rights - France
Personal details
Born23 May 1887
Belver de Cinca (Spain)
Died8 April 1959
Paris (France)
Occupationwriter
ProfessionHuman rights activist
Politician

Felipe Alaiz de Pablo (23 May 1887 – 8 April 1959) was a Spanish anarchist, writer, translator and journalist.[1]

Biography

Felipe Alaiz studied in Lleida, Huesca, and Zaragoza. For two years he was the editor of the magazine La Revista de Aragón (Zaragoza, 1914). At a very young age, Felipe Alaiz devoted himself to militant journalism, an activity he followed all his life. He was a professor of literature at Liceo Escolar de Lérida, an avant-garde educational center founded by Federico Godàs Legido. That was where he met other young teachers, such as Joaquín Maurín and Víctor Colomer.

See also

  • Anarchism in Spain

References

  1. ^ "Felipe Alaíz (1887–1959), une des plumes les plus brillantes du mouvement libertaire espagnol", Paolo Gobetti, Un entretien avec José Peirats (juin 1976), À contretemps, n° 25, janvier 2007, note 10.

Bibliography

  • Alerm, Maria Carme (2003). "Felipe Alaiz de Pablo (1887-1959)". El Pasajero (in Spanish).
  • Cleminson, Richard (June 2012). "Felipe Alaiz, Iberian Federalism and the Making of the Anarchist Intellectual". Social and Education History. 1 (2): 153–171. ISSN 2014-3567.
  • Senar Canalís, Óscar (11 January 2020). "Felipe Alaiz, el anarquista aragonés que defendió "el arte de escribir sin arte"". elDiario.es (in Spanish).
  • "Felipe Alaiz". Recollection Books (in Spanish). 12 June 2003. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008.
  • "Aláiz de Pablo, Felipe". Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa (in Spanish). 2000. Archived from the original on 16 May 2021.

Further reading

  • Carrasquer, Francisco (1981). Felipe Aláiz. Estudio y Antología del primer anarquista español (in Spanish). Ed. Júcar.
  • Data BNF : Felipe Alaiz (1887–1959)
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