"A brilliantly inventive writer ... he understands the nature of
storytelling and is at once terribly moving and wildy funny."--A.S.
Byatt
Obabakoak is a shimmering, mercurial collection about life in Obaba, a
remote, exotic Basque village. A schoolboy's miningengineer father
tricks him into growing up, an unfortunate environmentalist rescues
deceptively harmless lizards, and a rescue mission on a Swiss
mountain-climbing expedition in Nepal turns into murder. Obaba is
peopled with innocents and intellectuals, shepherds and schoolchildren,
while everyone from a lovelorn schoolmistress to a cultured but
self-hating dwarf wanders across the page. Hints of darker undercurrents
mingle with moments of wry humor in this dazzling collage of stories,
town gossip, diary excerpts, and literary theory, all held together by
Bernardo Atxaga's distinctive and tenderly ironic voice. An
unforgettable work from an international literary giant, whom The
Observer (London) listed among the top twenty-one writers of the
twenty-first century.