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Bilbao–New York–Bilbao by Kirmen Uribe intricately weaves together a narrative of a writer on a plane journey between Bilbao and New York. As he contemplates creating his next novel, he delves into his family's history, drawing connections between past and present experiences. This introspective journey involves reflections on art, identity, and the nature of storytelling itself.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by tales that weave together past and present, exploring deep connections between places and people. Set against the backdrop of Basque culture, the narrative intertwines travel diaries, letters, and memories, offering a profound reflection on family, history, and identity. Its rich, multifaceted storytelling might captivate those who appreciate innovative literary forms and evocative, lyrical prose.

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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, BilbaoNew YorkBilbao skillfully captures the intersections of many journeys: past and present, physical and artistic, complete and still unfolding.

BilbaoNew YorkBilbao 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.

'A seamlessly digressive meditation on a writer's family and Spanish history...Uribe's transfixing Sebaldian anecdotes take the reader down a series of rabbit holes and end up piecing together a memorable family portrait. It adds up to a powerful work of autofiction.' - Publishers Weekly

Praise for Kirmen Uribe:

'Uribe has succeeded in realizing what is surely an ambition for many writers: a book that combines family, romances and literature, anchored deeply in a spoken culture but also in bookishness—and all without a single note of self-congratulation.' - Times Literary Supplement

'Uribe's literature deepens its roots in the Basque Country, but it's completely universal.' - Harvard Book Review

'[Uribe's] works enlighten the path for memory.' - Los Angeles Times Book Review

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BilbaoNew YorkBilbao is lauded for its rich, evocative storytelling that delves into family and Spanish history, often taking on a mythic quality. Critics highlight its meditative style and powerful autofictional elements, weaving Sebaldian anecdotes into a vivid family portrait. The novel explores themes of heritage, temporality, and fatherhood, and is celebrated for its universal resonance rooted in Basque traditions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781566896498

Publisher: Coffee House Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 November 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Coffee House Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Elizabeth Macklin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 177.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Kirmen Uribe writes in Basque. He is one of the most relevant and widely translated writers of his generation in Spain. He has written two collections of poems and four novels. Uribe won Spain's National Prize for Literature for his first novel, BilbaoNew YorkBilbao. His works have appeared in the New Yorker the Paris Review, among many other journals. He was selected for the Iowa International Writers Program in 2017 and was awarded the New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellowship for 20182019. He is now based in New York City, where he teaches creative writing at New York University.

Elizabeth Macklin is the author of the poetry collections A Woman Kneeling in the Big City and You've Just Been Told. A 1994 Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry, she received, in 1998, an Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship, which allowed her to spend a year in the Basque Country, beginning studies in Euskara. Her translation of Kirmen Uribe's first poetry book, Meanwhile Take My Hand, was published in 2007. In addition to BilbaoNew YorkBilbao, she has translated numerous multimedia works in which Uribe has been involved. In the Basque Country she is a member of Zart Cultural Center.

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