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Water over Stones
"A brilliantly inventive writer" A.S. BYATT"The most important Basque writer of his generation" Times Literary Supplement"Not just a Basque novelist but the Basque novelist" …
The Accordionist's Son
The Accordionist's Son by Bernardo Atxaga: The most accomplished novel to date by an internationally celebrated writers (Bookforum), now in paperback. David Imaz has spent many …
Seven Houses in France
1903, and Captain Lalande Biran, overseeing a garrison on the banks of the Congo, has an ambition: to amass a fortune and return to the literary caf s of Paris. His glamorous wife …
Six Basque Poets
Arc New Voices from Europe and Beyond: 2Six Basque Poets is the second volume in a new series of bilingual anthologies which brings the work of contemporary poets from Europe and …
Water Over Stones
A perceptive, moving novel about life and death in the Basque Country, from the author of Nevada Days. Bernardo Atxaga's Water over Stones follows a group of interconnected people …
Accordionist's Son
As a young man, David divides his time between his uncle's ranch and his life in the village, where he reluctantly practices the accordion on the insistence of his authoritarian …
The Accordionist's Son
A celebrated international author, listed among the "21 top writers for the 21st century" (The Observer, U.K.) As David Imaz, on the threshold of adulthood, divides his time …
Seven Houses in France
A brooding novel of colonial intrigue in the Congo, from the author of The Accordionist's Son and ObabakoakThe year is 1903, and the garrison of Yangambi on the banks of the Congo …
Nevada Days
Nevada Days is a fictionalised account of Atxaga's nine months' stay as writer-in-residence at the Centre for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada. He is accompanied by his …
Shola and the Lions
"So..." Shola wagged her tail doubtfully, "if I'm a lion, why does Grogóinsist on calling me a mere mutt?" Shola is sure that her noble nature and ambitions of grandeur mean only …
Accordionist's Son
The Accordionist's Son is a remarkably powerful and accomplished novel, exploring the life of David Imaz, a former inhabitant of the Basque village of Obaba, now living in exile …