Book Publishing in Basque is Enjoying Good Health, but Looking for Readers
By Juan Luis Zabala “I get the impression that the instruments to promote Basque culture available to Basque society and public institutions are underutilized. If…
By Juan Luis Zabala “I get the impression that the instruments to promote Basque culture available to Basque society and public institutions are underutilized. If…
by Nerea Azurmendi Euskara, the Basque language, became universally known with its printed word in 1545, quite late in relation to the two powerful neighboring languages,…
by Luistxo Fernandez In 2008, I wrote an e-mail to Lawrence Lessig, the American lawyer that created the Creative Commons license pack and current presidential…
by Fernando Tapia Alberdi. Since I could not attend as I would have liked the activities organized by the International Institute for the Sociology of…
by Ion Olano Carlos. Literature was already literature avant la lettre. In other words, oral literature exists since the very beginning of human culture. The…
by Koldo Almandoz. The artist Judas Arrieta was born in 1971 in Hondarribia, a small village located in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa. His interest…
by Jon Pagola. No beaches in Pamplona, or the beauty of San Sebastián. It’s not as spirited as Bilbao, and it doesn’t have the environmentally…
by Iratxe de Arantzibia. People who reside, or rather skip about the foot of the Pyrenees, and who are called Vasques or Vascons. That is how…
by Felix Maraña. Ten years have gone by since Jorge Oteiza’s passing (1908-2003), sculptor, poet, thinker and social critic, born in Orio, a small Basque coastal…
by Jon Pagola. The clever journalist who labeled Patxi López as the first indie “Lehendakari” (President) was right on. During his brief time at the…