Felipe Alaiz Explained

Felipe Alaiz
Office1:Member of League of Human Rights - France
Birth Date:23 May 1887
Birth Place:Belver de Cinca (Spain)
Death Date:8 April 1959
Death Place:Paris (France)
Occupation:writer
Profession:Human rights activist
Politician

Felipe Alaiz de Pablo, born on 23 May 1887 at Belver de Cinca (province of Huesca) and died on 8 April 1959 in Paris. He was a Spanish writer, translator, and journalist of the libertarian movement.[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.

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Notes and 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.