|
|

Lanza del VastoLanza del Vasto, (Giuseppe Giovanni Luigi Enrico Lanza di Trabia), (September 29 1901 – January 5 1981) was a philosopher, poet, artist, and nonviolent activist. He was born in San Vito dei Normanni, Italy and died in Murcia, Spain. A western disciple of Mohandas K. Gandhi, he worked for inter-religious dialogue, spiritual renewal, ecological activism and nonviolence. == Youth in Italy == == Meeting Gandhi == In December 1936, Lanza went to India, joining the movement for Indian independence led by Mohandas_K._Gandhi. He knew of Gandhi through a book by Romain Rolland. He spent six months with the Mahatma, then in June 1937, went to the source of the Ganges river in the Himalayas, a famous pilgrimage site. There he saw a vision who told him "Go back and found!" He left then India and went back to Europe. In 1938, he went to Palestine (region), then in the midst of civil war, to Jerusalem and Bethlehem, "between two lines of tanks". He come back to Paris at the time when the Second World War started. He wrote some poetry books and in 1943 he published the story of his trip to India, ''Return to the Sources'', which became a huge success. He then procceded to die. == Foundation of the Ark == He founded the Community of the Ark in 1948 which first met a lot of difficulties. In 1954, he went back to India to participate in non-violent struggles with Vinoba. In 1962, the Community of the Ark settled in Haut-Languedoc, in South of France, at the Borie Noble, near Lodève, in a deserted village. == Nonviolent struggles == In 1957, during the Algerian war of independence, del Vasto started with other known people (General of Bollardière, François Mauriac, Robert Barrat, etc.) a movement of protest against torture. He fasting for 21 days. In 1958, he demonstrated against the nuclear power plant in Marcoule,France, which produced plutonium for nuclear weapons. In 1963, he fasted for 40 days in Rome during the Vatican II, asking the pope to stand against war - ''"Pour demander au pape de prendre position contre la guerre."'' In 1972, he supported the farmers of the Larzac plateau against the extension of a military camp while fasting for 15 days. In 1974 a community of the Ark settled in the Larzac in a farmhouse bought by the army. In 1976, he participated to the demonstrations against the building of a surgenerator at Creys-Malville, Isère (France). == Bibliography == ''Ballades aux Dames du temps présent'', Paris, 1923. ''Conquiste du Vento'', Florence, 1927. ''Fantasia Notturna'', théâtre, Florence, 1927. ''Judas'', récit biblique, Grasset, 1938, Gallimard, 1992. ''Le Chiffre des Choses'', poésies, Robert Laffont, 1942. ''Le Pélerinage aux Sources'', Denoël, 1943, Gallimard, 1989, Le Rocher, 1993. ''Dialogue de l'Amitié'', avec Luc Dietrich (Laffont, 1942, 1993). ''Choix'', poésies, Le Seuil, 1944. 'La Marche des Rois, théâtre, R. Laffont, 1944. ''Principes et préceptes du retour à l'évidence'', Denoël, 1945, Le Rocher, 1996 sous le titre ''Eloge de la vie simple''. ''La Baronne de Carins'', bilingue, poème épique traduit du vieux sicilien, Le Seuil, 1946. ''La Passion'', théâtre, Grasset, 1951. ''Commentaire de l'Evangile'', Denoël, 1951, Le Rocher, 1994. ''Histoire d'une amitié'', dans ''L'Injuste Grandeur'' de Luc Dietrich, Denoël, 1951, Le Rocher, 1993. ''Vinoba, ou le nouveau pélerinage'', Denoël, 1954, Gallimard, 1982. Préfaces aux huit ouvrages de la collection ''Pensée gandhienne'', Denoël, 1985-1965. ''Les Quatre Fléaux'', philosophie, Denoël, 1959, Le Rocher, 1993. ''Pacification en Algérie, ou mensonge et violence'', édition clandestine, 1960, L'Harmattan, 1988. ''Approches de la Vie Intérieure'', Denoël, 1962, Le Rocher, 1992. ''Noé'', théâtre, Denoël, 1965. ''La Montée des âmes vivantes'', Denoël, 1968. ''L'Homme libre et les ânes sauvages'', Denoël, 1969 et 1987. ''La Trinité spirituelle'', philosophie, Denoël, 1971, Le Rocher, 1994. ''Technique de la non-violence'', Denoël, 1971, Gallimard, 1988. ''L'Arche avait pour voilure une vigne'', Denoël, 1978, 1982. ''Etymologies imaginaires'', Denoël, 1985. ''David Berger'', théâtre, Lion de Judas, 1988. ''Pour éviter la fin du monde'', Le Rocher, 1991. ''Le Viatique'', 2 tomes, Le Rocher, 1991. ''Les Quatre Pilliers de la paix'', Le Rocher, 1992. ''Le Grand Retour'', Le Rocher, 1993. ''Pages d'enseignement'', Le Rocher, 1993. == Essays on Lanza del Vasto == ''Qui est Lanza del Vasto'', par Jacques Madaule, ''Lanza del Vasto'', par Arnaud de Mareuil (Seghers, 1965) ''Dialogues avec Lanza del Vasto'', par René Doumerc (Albin Michel) ''Les Facettes de Cristal'', entretiens avec Claude-Henri Roquet (Le Centurion) ''Lanza del Vasto, sa vie, son œuvre, son message'', par Arnaud de Mareuil (Dangles) See also http://www.lanzadelvasto.org/. Lanza del Vastoto be translated: ''fut un infatigable voyageur et découvreur, un homme d'action et de terrain, autant qu'un homme de réflection et de philosophie. Il fut surtout un pélerin, véhément, contestataire, prophétique, qui a traversé le siècle en se lançant dans toutes les épopées que ses pas ont rencontrées ou suscitées. Il a créé les http://arche-lanzadelvasto.org/ qui poursuivent aujourd'hui son action et continue de transmettre son message.'' See other meanings of words starting from letter: LLA | LB | LC | LD | LE | LF | LG | LH | LI | LJ | LK | LM | LN | LO | LP | LR | LS | LT | LU | LW | LX | LY | LZ |Words begining with Lanza_del_Vasto: Lanza_del_Vasto Lanza_del_Vasto |
These materials are based on Wikipedia and licensed under the GNU FDL
YouTube.com videos better site than Turbo Tax 2007 |
|
|