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Twist / Harkaitz Cano ; translated from Basque by Amaia Gabantxo.

Van Pelt Library PH5339.C36 T9513 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cano, Harkaitz, 1975- author.
Contributor:
Gabantxo, Amaia, translator.
Standardized Title:
Twist. English
Language:
Basque
English
Subjects (All):
Basques--Fiction.
Basques.
Friendship--Fiction.
Friendship.
Politics and government.
Spain--Politics and government--1982---Fiction.
Spain.
Genre:
Political fiction.
Fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
519 pages ; 18 cm
Edition:
First Archipelago Books edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Archipelago Books, 2018.
Summary:
A moving portrayal of violence's emotional legacy in the Basque Country. Twist is tale of guilt, love, friendship, and betrayal, and of the difficulties that arise when one flees one's own skin to inhabit the minds of others. Set in the politically charged climate of the Basque Country in the 1980s, Twist relates the disappearance and brutal murder of two ETA militants at the hands of the Spanish army. The novel centers on their friend and fellow activist Diego Lazkano, who, since revealing his comrades to the authorities, has been tormented by guilt. In Twist, Harkaitz Cano provides a multi-vocal account of a conscience and a society in turmoil.
"Set in the politically charged climate of the Basque Country in the 1980s, Twist relates the disappearance and brutal murder of two ETA militants at the hands of the Spanish army. The novel centers on their friend and fellow activist Diego Lazkano, who, since revealing his comrades to the authorities, has been tormented by guilt. With Diego as a point of departure, the novel enters into the lives of numerous characters directly or indirectly implicated in the murder. In Twist, Harkaitz Cano provides a multi-vocal account of a conscience and a society in turmoil. It is a tale of guilt, love, friendship, and betrayal, and of the difficulties that arise when one flees one's own skin to inhabit the minds of others." -- publisher's description.
Notes:
Translated from the Basque.
ISBN:
9780914671824
0914671820
OCLC:
1015264282

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