Tag: book
Santi Lorente’s “Stories to Stay at Home (Los Cuentos del Confinamiento)”...
Many of our readers got to enjoy their daily dose of "Tales to Stay at Home" during the quarantine period, all of which were...
Aran Goyoaga: from Amorebieta to the ‘New York Times’ with her...
Aran Goyoaga is a Basque woman from Amorebieta who now lives in Seattle. She works in the world of cuisine and photography, and does...
When the Euzkadi National Team was runner-up in the Mexican league
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Euan McTear is a sports journalist and author specialized in soccer. In addition to reporting about this sport to...
Belaustegigoitia, the (oft-omitted) Basque nationalist who was recently awarded Nicaragua’s highest...
Our more regular readers may well remember our references to Ramón Belaustegigoitia. Today, we're speaking of him again because the government of Nicaragua has...
“Homeland” by Aramburu, and a spot-on review from the ‘New York...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We have to admit that "Homeland" by Fernando Arámburu didn't really seem like more than a passable, if...
Marti Buckley Kilpatrick has won an international prize for her book...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We've spoken about Marti Buckley Kilpatrick, the chef who was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and now lives...
How the Basques became appreciated immigrants in the American West. ...
IKER SAITUA is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of History at the University of California, Riverside and the University of the Basque Country...
The Russian Jew and his 1917 book, “The History of the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Basque Museum and Cultural Center in Boise is an "old friend" of our regular readres. Really, it's one...
A magnificent review of “Nevada Days” by Bernardo Atxaga in the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Etxepare Institute collaborates every year in translating the books of Basque authors into other languages, to help...
References to the Basque Country in modern popular culture – An incomplete...
“Hartza Salazar” is a Basque living outside the borders of our country who read, as he tells us, a few days ago, our article...