Patria

Aramburu, Fernando

The day ETA announces the abandonment of weapons, Bittori goes to the cemetery to tell her husband, Txato, who was killed by terrorists, that he has decided to return to the house where they lived. Will she be able to live with those who harassed her before and after the attack that disrupted her life and that of her family? Will she be able to know who was the hooded man who, on a rainy day, killed her husband when he returned from his transport company? No matter how secretly it comes, the presence of Bittori will alter the false tranquility of the town, especially its neighbor Miren, a close friend in the past, and the mother of Joxe Mari, a jailed terrorist and suspected of Bittori's worst fears. What happened between those two women? What has poisoned the lives of your children and their husbands so close in the past? With their disguised tears and unshakable convictions, with their wounds and their bravery, the incandescent story of their lives before and after the crater that was the death of Txato, tells us about the impossibility of forgetting and the need for forgiveness in a community broken by political fanaticism

Author
Aramburu, Fernando
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
EAN
9788490663196
ISBN
978-84-9066-319-6
Edition
1
Publisher
Tusquets
Pages
648 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
06-09-2016
Language
Spanish 
Series
Andanzas 
Number
888 
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Aramburu, Fernando (aut.)

  • Aramburu, Fernando
    Fernando Aramburu (San Sebastián, 1959) es un poeta, narrador y ensayista español.En su ciudad natal participó en la fundación del Grupo CLOC de Arte y Desarte, que entre 1   Read more

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