The writer Iban Zaldua is back from Wroclaw
Euskara. Kultura. Mundura.
The Basque writer Iban Zaldua has come back from the International Short Story Festival Międzynarodowy Festiwal Opowiadaniarecently, where he has been with the support of the Etxepare Basque Institute. There, his reading gathered a great audience: he read the stories “Lagun ikusezina” and “La Côte Basque, revisited”.
This has been an excellent opportunity for the Basque writer, as he has had the chance to meet writers from Liechtenstein, South Korea, Norway, Iceland and Poland. That is, in fact, one of the objectives in the festival: to allow interaction between authors and the audience, at the same time allowing meetings between Polish and foreign artists.
At the heart of the festival is the reading of stories by their authors, in original languages, with the translation simultaneously screened behind.
Iban Zaldua offered his reading on October 3, at 6 pm, together with international writers: Han Kang, Marek Bieńczyk, Janusz Rudnicki, Wioletta Grzegorzewska, Krzysztof Varga, Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson, andStefan Sprenger.
The Basque writer Iban Zaldua has come back from the International Short Story Festival Międzynarodowy Festiwal Opowiadaniarecently, where he has been with the support of the Etxepare Basque Institute. There, his reading gathered a great audience: he read the stories “Lagun ikusezina” and “La Côte Basque, revisited”.
This has been an excellent opportunity for the Basque writer, as he has had the chance to meet writers from Liechtenstein, South Korea, Norway, Iceland and Poland. That is, in fact, one of the objectives in the festival: to allow interaction between authors and the audience, at the same time allowing meetings between Polish and foreign artists.
At the heart of the festival is the reading of stories by their authors, in original languages, with the translation simultaneously screened behind.
Iban Zaldua offered his reading on October 3, at 6 pm, together with international writers: Han Kang, Marek Bieńczyk, Janusz Rudnicki, Wioletta Grzegorzewska, Krzysztof Varga, Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson, andStefan Sprenger.