His father, Don Luigi Giuseppe Lanza di Trabia-Branciforte, was Sicilian and his mother, Anne-Marie Henriette Nauts-Oedenkoven, was born in Antwerp, in Belgium. Very early he traveled in Italy and Europe. He entered the University of Pisa in 1922.
Meeting Gandhi
In December 1936, Lanza went to India, joining the movement for Indian independence led by 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 which told him "Go back and found!" He then left India and went back to Europe. In 1938, he went to Palestine, then in the midst of civil war, to Jerusalem and Bethlehem, "between two lines of tanks". He came back to Paris at the time when the Second World War started. He wrote some books of poetry and in 1943 published the story of his trip to India, Return to the Source, which became a huge success.
He founded the Community of the Ark in 1948 which first met with many difficulties. In 1954, he went back to India to participate in nonviolent anti-feudal struggles with Vinoba Bhave. In 1962 the Community of the Ark settled in Haut-Languedoc, in the south of France, at "La Borie Noble", near Lodève, in a deserted village. After numbering over a hundred members in the 1970s and 1980s, some communities were closed in the 1990s due to conflicts, ageing population and a lack of interest in their work and lifestyle. Since 2000, groups are present in a few regions of France, in Belgium, Spain, Italy, Ecuador and Canada.
In January 1981, del Vasto was working to found a new community in Elche de la Sierra when on January 5, he had a brain hemorrhage and was taken to the hospital of Ciudad Sanitaria Virgen de La Arrixaca in Murcia. He died there on Jan 6.
Books in English
Return to the Source, Schocken, New York, 1972. Includes an account of Shantidas’s stay with Gandhi.
Make Straight the Way of the Lord: An Anthology of the Philosophical Writings of Lanza del Vasto, Knopf, New York, 1974.
Warriors of Peace: Writings on the Technique of Nonviolence, Knopf, New York, 1974.
Principles and Precepts of the Return to the Obvious, Shocken, New York, 1974. .
Gandhi to Vinoba: The New Pilgrimage, Shocken, New York, 1974.
Essays on Lanza del Vasto
Qui est Lanza del Vasto, by Jacques Madaule,
Lanza del Vasto, by Arnaud de Mareuil
Dialogues avec Lanza del Vasto, by René Doumerc
Les Facettes de Cristal, interviews with Claude-Henri Roquet
Lanza del Vasto, sa vie, son œuvre, son message, by Arnaud de Mareuil