Muñagorriren bertsoak
Muñagorriren bertsoak (The Muñagorri bertsos) were a set of written bertsos—extemporaneous poems in Basque—fashioned and released in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country during 1838 on the last stage of the First Carlist War in Spain. The First Carlist War saw the publication of bertso leaflets promoting one faction or another, with some of them reaching wide circulation and influence in public opinion across Basque language areas, the main Carlist stronghold.[1]
The Muñagorri bertsos were issued by José Antonio Muñagorri's faction with a view to encouraging a split with Carlos de Borbón and an end to war, in exchange for keeping a reduced version of home rule in the Basque Country—"Peace and Fueros." Muñagorri's influence on the ground was small, but his talks with Liberals in Madrid paved the way to the Embrace of Bergara (1839).[1]
While the whole version extends longer, the reduced, most widely known version is made up of six stanzas, and popularized in modern times by singer-songwriter Benito Lertxundi.
Original in Basque | English translation | ||||
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Muñagorrik diona |
Carlos agertu ezkero |
Kordoiz inguraturik |
As told by Muñagorri |
Since Carlos showed up |
Chords bind us |
Agintari onenak |
Semiak soldadu ta |
Atiak itxi eta |
The best rulers |
Our sons drafted |
Doors are closed |
*Top to bottom, left to right
References
- Karlisten leenengo gerrateko bertsoak. Zavala, Antonio, 1928-2009. Tolosa: Auspoa. 1992. pp. 328–354. ISBN 84-7158-159-0. OCLC 954495334.CS1 maint: others (link)