Federico Krutwig
Basque writer and ETA member
Basque writer and ETA member
1998
28 years ago — 77 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
Spain
Born in the Basque region in 1921, a prolific writer and translator. Contributed significantly to Basque literature and culture. Actively participated in the Basque nationalist movement and supported ETA’s objectives. His works often explored themes of identity, resistance, and the Basque struggle for independence. Authored influential books, advocating for the Basque language and literature throughout his life. Continued to work in translation, bridging cultural gaps.
Authored influential works on Basque identity
Actively engaged with ETA
Promoted the Basque language through literature
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