When I read stories by Katixa Agirre my curiosity awakens, and I feel nervous. What’s happening to me? Whether it’s…

The Spanish Riveter
‘I realised that our dad’s whole family history was made up of round trips, flights, and returnings,’ reflects author Kirmen…
It took more than a decade for Karmele Jaio’s prize-winning 2006 novel to make its way to the English-speaking world.…
A young nanny entering her employers’ lavish home in the Basque Country has a sudden premonition that something is amiss.…
In one of the last poems he wrote, Gabriel Aresti (1933–1975) declared that his Basqueness was defined by four boundaries and reflected…
In the Basque Country, there used to be a saying, or a joke, or possibly just a metaphor, to the…