Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Uribe, Kirmen

When Liborio Uribe knew he was going to die, he wanted to see for the last time a painting by Aurelio Arteta. He spent his entire life on the high seas, sailed the waters aboard the Dos amigos and, like his son José, patron of the Toki Argia, starred in unforgettable stories, forever forgotten. Years later and in front of that same painting, the grandson Kirmen, narrator and poet, traces those family stories to write a novel. Bilbao-New York-Bilbao takes place during a flight between the Bilbao airport and the JFK in New York, and tells the story of three generations of the same family. Through letters, diaries, e-mails, poems and dictionaries, he creates a mosaic of memories and narratives that make up a tribute to a practically extinct world, as well as a hymn to the continuity of life.

Author
Uribe, Kirmen
Subject
Literature > Basque narrative
EAN
9788490275290
ISBN
978-84-9027-529-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Elkarlanean
Pages
278 
High
21.5 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
13-11-2020
Language
Basque 
Series
Mintegia 
Number
Hardcover edition
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Uribe, Kirmen (aut.)

  • Uribe, Kirmen
    Kirmen Uribe (Ondarroa, 1970) es un escritor español, Premio Nacional de Literatura. Se licenció en Filología Vasca y cursó estudios de postgrado de Literatura Comparada en   Read more