
Bernardo Atxaga (Joseba Irazu Garmendia, Asteasu, Guipúzcoa, 1951) belongs to the young group of Basque writers that began publishing in his mother language, Euskara, in the Seventies. Graduated in Economics for the Bilbao University, he later studied Philosophy at the University of Barcelona. His first short story, Ziutateaz was published in 1976 and his first book of poetry Etiopia in 1978. Both works received the National Critics Prize for the best works in the Basque language. He cultivates most genres: poetry, radio, cinema scriptwriting, theatre, children's books, articles, short stories... His national –and soon after international– recognition arrived with Obabakoak (1988) which, among other prizes, was awarded the National Literature Prize 1989 and that has been translated into more than twenty languages. Many of his poems have also been translated into other languages and published by prestigious magazines such as Jahbuch der Lyrik, 1993, Die horen, 1995, Lichtungen, 1997 (Germany), Lyrikklubbss bibliotek, 1993 (Sweden), Vuelta, 1990 (Mexico), Linea d'ombra, 1992 (Italy) and others.
Series
Books

Sara izeneko gizona
1996

Memorias de una vaca
1991

Nevada Days
2013

Obabakoak
1988

Cuentos de fútbol
1998

Shola y los jabalíes
1996

Two Brothers
1985

Lone Man
1993

Water over Stones
2019

Shola y Angeliño
2006

Seven Houses in France
2009

Shola y los leones
1995

Cuentos apátridas
2001

The Accordionist's Son
2003

Esos cielos
1995

Lista de locos y otros alfabetos
1998

Bambulo, primeros pasos
1998