Bilbao–New York–Bilbao

Bilbao–New York–Bilbao

Author: Kirmen Uribe

Publisher: Coffee House Press

Published: 2022-08-09

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1566896509

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On a transatlantic flight between Bilbao and New York City, a fictional version of Kirmen Uribe recalls three generations of family history—the inspiration for the novel he wants to write—and ponders how the sea has shaped their stories. The day he knew he was going to die, our narrator’s grandfather took his daughter-in-law to the Fine Arts Museum in Bilbao, the de facto capital of the Basque region of northern Spain, to show her a painting with ties to their family. Years later, her son Kirmen traces those ties back through the decades, knotting together moments from early twentieth-century art history with the stories of his ancestors’ fishing adventures—and tragedies—in the North Atlantic Ocean. Elegant, fluid storytelling is punctuated by scenes from Kirmen’s flight, from security line to airport bar to jet cabin, and reflections on the creative writing process. This original and compelling novel earned debut author Kirmen Uribe the prestigious National Prize for Literature in Spain in 2009. Exquisitely translated from Basque to English by Elizabeth Macklin, Bilbao–New York–Bilbao skillfully captures the intersections of many journeys: past and present, physical and artistic, complete and still unfolding. Bilbao–New York–Bilbao is the second book commissioned for the Spatial Species series, edited by Youmna Chlala and Ken Chen. The series investigates the ways we activate space through language. In the tradition of Georges Perec’s An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris, Spatial Species titles are pocket-sized editions, each keenly focused on place. Instead of tourist spots and public squares, we encounter unmarked, noncanonical spaces: edges, alleyways, diasporic traces. Such intimate journeying requires experiments in language and genre, moving travelogue, fiction, or memoir into something closer to eating, drinking, and dreaming.


Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Author: Kirmen Uribe

Publisher: Spatial Species

Published: 2022-08-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781566896498

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On a transatlantic flight between Bilbao and New York City, a fictional version of Kirmen Uribe recalls three generations of family history--the inspiration for the novel he wants to write--and ponders how the sea has shaped their stories. The day he knew he was going to die, our narrator's grandfather took his daughter-in-law to the Fine Arts Museum in Bilbao, the de facto capital of the Basque region of northern Spain, to show her a painting with ties to their family. Years later, her son Kirmen traces those ties back through the decades, knotting together moments from early twentieth-century art history with the stories of his ancestors' fishing adventures--and tragedies--in the North Atlantic Ocean. Elegant, fluid storytelling is punctuated by scenes from Kirmen's flight, from security line to airport bar to jet cabin, and reflections on the creative writing process. This original and compelling novel earned debut author Kirmen Uribe the prestigious National Prize for Literature in Spain in 2009. Exquisitely translated from Basque to English by Elizabeth Macklin, Bilbao-New York-Bilbao skillfully captures the intersections of many journeys: past and present, physical and artistic, complete and still unfolding. Bilbao-New York-Bilbao is the second book commissioned for the Spatial Species series, edited by Youmna Chlala and Ken Chen. The series investigates the ways we activate space through language. In the tradition of Georges Perec's An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris, Spatial Species titles are pocket-sized editions, each keenly focused on place. Instead of tourist spots and public squares, we encounter unmarked, noncanonical spaces: edges, alleyways, diasporic traces. Such intimate journeying requires experiments in language and genre, moving travelogue, fiction, or memoir into something closer to eating, drinking, and dreaming.


Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Bilbao-New York-Bilbao

Author: Kirmen Uribe Urbieta

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9788432212802

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Cuando Liborio Uribe supo que iba a morir, quiso ver por última vez un cuadro de Aurelio Arteta. Pasó toda su vida en alta mar, surcó sus aguas a bordo del Dos amigos y, al igual que su hijo José, patrón del Toki Argia, protagonizó historias inolvidables, caídas para siempre en el olvido. Años después y frente a ese mismo cuadro, el nieto Kirmen, narrador y poeta, rastrea esos relatos familiares para escribir una novela. Bilbao-New York-Bilbao transcurre durante un vuelo entre el aeropuerto de Bilbao y el JFK de Nueva York, y desgrana la historia de tres generaciones de una misma familia. A través de cartas, diarios, e-mails, poemas y diccionarios, crea un mosaico de recuerdos y narraciones que conforman un homenaje a un mundo prácticamente extinguido, a la vez que un canto a la continuidad de la vida. Con esta novela, ganadora del Premio Nacional de Narrativa 2009, del Premio Nacional de la Crítica 2008 en lengua vasca, del Premio de la Fundación Ramón Rubial y del Premio del Gremio de Libreros de Euskadi, Kirmen Uribe debuta de manera deslumbrante en el panorama narrativo hispánico. Considerado uno de los más destacados renovadores de la literatura actual, se adentra en las aguas de la autoficción con una escritura rica, compleja y sugerente realmente conmovedora.


Meanwhile Take My Hand

Meanwhile Take My Hand

Author: Kirmen Uribe

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-09

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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The leading contemporary writer in the Basque language offers a collection of poems on themes of love and ordinary living, family history and the deep history of a place, superstition and technology, being native and being an alien.


Frank O. Gehry

Frank O. Gehry

Author: Frank O. Gehry

Publisher: Guggenheim Museum

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780892072781

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No building was more anticipated than Frank Gehry's stunning new museum in Bilbao, an industrial city in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Philip Johnson, the dean of American architects, declared it "the greatest building of our time," while Sverre Fehn, winner of the 1997 Pritzker Architecture Prize, called the building "fantastic." Gehry's use of nontraditional materials and his sensitivity to the environments of his buildings is legendary; his method of envisioning a building through semiautomatic drawings and handmade models is little known, but provides an immediate entry into his creative process. This book celebrates the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and details its design process, bringing to life one of Gehry's greatest achievements. Coosje van Bruggen, who has collaborated with Gehry on various architectural and art projects, documents the history of the Guggenheim Bilbao from conception through design and construction. With unique access to the architect and his studio, she uncovers scores of fascinating drawings and working photographs, published here for the first time.


Shifting Subjectivities in Contemporary Fiction and Film from Spain

Shifting Subjectivities in Contemporary Fiction and Film from Spain

Author: Jennifer Brady

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2018-12-14

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1527523489

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This collection of essays analyzes shifting notions of self as represented in films and novels written and produced in Spain in the twenty-first century. In doing so, the anthology establishes an international dialogue of multicultural perspectives on trends in contemporary Spain, and serves as a useful reference for scholars and students of Spanish literature and cinema. The primary avenues of exploration include representations of recovery in post-crisis Spain, marginalized texts and identities, silenced subjectivities, intersecting relationships, and spaces of desire and control. The individual chapters focus on major events, such as the global economic crisis, the tension between majority and minority cultures within Spain, and the ongoing repercussions of past trauma and historical memory. In doing so, they build upon theories of identity, subjectivity, gender, history, memory, and normativity.


Inscribed Identities

Inscribed Identities

Author: Joan Ramon Resina

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0429663897

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Autobiography is a long-established literary modality of self-exposure with commanding works such as Augustine’s Confessions, Rousseau’s book of the same title, and Salvador Dalí’s paradoxical reformulation of that title in his Unspeakable Confessions. Like all genres with a distinguished career, autobiography has elicited a fair amount of critical and theoretical reflection. Classic works by Käte Hamburger and Philippe Lejeune in the 1960s and 70s articulated distinctions and similarities between fiction and the genre of personal declaration. Especially since Foucault’s seminal essay on "Self Writing," self-production through writing has become more versatile, gaining a broader range of expression, diversifying its social function, and colonizing new media of representation. For this reason, it seems appropriate to speak of life-writing as a concept that includes but is not limited to classic autobiography. Awareness of language’s performativity permits us to read life-writing texts not as a record but as the space where the self is realized, or in some instances de-realized. Such texts can build identity, but they can also contest ascribed identity by producing alternative or disjointed scenarios of identification. And they not only relate to the present, but may also act upon the past by virtue of their retrospective effects in the confluence of narrator and witness.


Here and Beyond

Here and Beyond

Author: Sergi Mainer

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2018-09

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 3643907435

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The chapters included in this volume examine a number of modern and contemporary travel and mobility narratives produced in the different languages of Iberia, whether they offer accounts of Iberia itself or portray other geographical or human contexts. Illustrating the diversity of forms characteristic of travel writing, the texts discussed in the book feature representations of travel and mobility as presented in novels, films and other literary and cultural manifestations such as comics, plays and journalistic chronicles. Additionally, the volume incorporates a section of creative responses to the tropes of travel and mobility by contemporary Iberian authors in English translation. Thus, the book provides critical accounts of and creative insights into a tradition that has produced canonical texts, but also unorthodox, complex and challenging narratives, particularly in more recent times.


The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies

The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies

Author: Javier Muñoz-Basols

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-03-16

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13: 1317487311

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This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of the field, reaffirming Iberian Studies as a dynamic and evolving discipline offering promising areas of future research. It is an essential tool for research in Iberian Studies.