Pàtria

Pàtria

Aramburu, Fernando

The day ETA announces the abandonment of weapons, Bittori goes to the cemetery to tell the tatoo of Chato, killed by the terrorists, at the grave of her husband, and has decided to return to the house where they lived. Will she be able to coexist with those who harassed her before and after the attack that upset her life and that of her family? Will you know who was the hoodie that one rainy day killed her husband when he returned from his transport company? As much as it goes in secret, Bittori's presence will alter the calmness of the town, especially from its neighbor Mirin, a longtime close friend, and mother of Joxe Mari, a jailed terrorist and suspected of the worst fears. Bittori. What happened to these two women? What has poisoned the lives of their children and their husbands so united in the past? With their tears and indestructible convictions, their wounds and their bravery, the glittering story of their lives before and after the crater that killed Chato, it tells us about the impossibility of forgetting and the need for forgiveness in a community broken by political fanaticism.

Author
Aramburu, Fernando
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
EAN
9788417423230
ISBN
978-84-17423-23-0
Edition
1
Publisher
labutxaca
Pages
648 
High
20.5 cm
Weight
13.0 cm
Release date
12-02-2020
Language
Catalan 
Series
labutxaca 
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Aramburu, Fernando (aut.)

  • Aramburu, Fernando
    Fernando Aramburu (San Sebastián, 1959) es un poeta, narrador y ensayista español.En su ciudad natal participó en la fundación del Grupo CLOC de Arte y Desarte, que entre 1   Read more

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