Jean Barbier

Jean Barbier (9 July 1875 – 31 October 1931) was a French-Basque author.

Life

He participated in the creation and discussion of the Euskaltzaindia, the Academy of the Basque language.

Works

He contributed regularly to the weekly Navarro-labourdin Eskualduna. He reviewed for Gure Herria from the time of its founding in 1921. His first publications were translations of religious works: Ama Birjina Lurden: les merveilles de Massabielle [Friend Bikina Lurden: the Virgin Mary of Lourdes] (1920) was based on a French work by the Abbé Prévost.[1]

In 1926, he published a novel, Piarres, with a preface Oxobi (Jules Moulier), which was pre-published in Gure Herria. Printed to 400 copies, it quickly sold out. The second part of Piarres was published in 1930.[1] The novel has been called "perhaps the most valuable creative description of Basque life at the turn of the [20th] century that we have".[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 literaturaren zubitegia: Jean Barbier. Accessed 31 July 2011.
  2. Martin Seymour-Smith (1985). The new guide to modern world literature. P. Bedrick Books. ISBN 978-0-87226-000-9. Retrieved 31 July 2012.

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