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Arantxa Urretabizkaia
BornArantxa Urretabizkaia Bejarano
(1947-07-01) 1 July 1947 (age 77)
Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain
OccupationWriter, screenwriter and actress
LanguageBasque
NationalitySpanish
Alma materUniversity of Barcelona
GenreNovels

Arantxa Urretabizkaia Bejarano (born 1 July 1947) is a contemporary Basque writer, screenwriter and actress.[1] She was born in Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco.[2]

Biography

As a student at the University of Barcelona,[3] Urretabizkaia wrote the screenplays of:[4]

  1. A los cuatro vientos, (English title: To the Four Winds), 1987
  2. Zergatik panpox? (Basque - released as a film in 1985)
  3. Albaniaren konkista, (Basque title: Albaniaren konkista), 1984.

In 1981 she also acted in La Fuga de Segovia film (English title: Escape from Segovia).[5]

The Basque theatre company Agerre Teatroa adapted her novel «Zergatik Panpox?» and performed in Madrid the resulting monologue, an interpretation by Maite Agirre of the feminine condition and fin de siècle solitude.

In 1988, the Basque Government's Department of Culture and Tourism created the Premio de Merecimiento de las Letras Vascas and appointed Urretabizkaia a member to represent Basque cultural interests.

Some of her works have also been translated to German.[6]

Works

Short stories

  • Aspaldian espero zaitudalako ez nago sekula bakarrik (1983, Erein)
  • Aurten aldatuko da nire bizitza (1992, Erein)

Novels

  • Zergatik panpox? (1979, Hordago) ISBN 84-7099-086-1. Spanish: ¿Por qué Panpox?, Edicions del Mall, ISBN 84-7456-321-6
  • Saturno (1987, Erein). Spanish: Alfaguara hispánica, 1999
  • Koaderno gorria (1998, Erein)

Poetry

  • Maitasunaren magalean (1982, GAK)
  • XX. mendeko poesia kaierak - Arantxa Urretabizkaia (2000, Susa)

References