
by Amaia Gabantxo (Translator), Amaia Gabantxo (Translator), Miren Agur Meaba (Author)
Winner of the 2013 Beterriko Liburua Award and the 2013 Zazpi Kale Prize, the prize of Bilbao book fair. `But what if we are all fictioneers? What if we all continually make up the stories of our lives? (...) Our life-stories are ours to construct as we wish, within or even against the constraints imposed by the real world...' J.M. COETZEE A writer in her late thirties retreats to Landes in France for a while, fleeing from her own suffering after the break-up of a relationship. Little by little, she finds solace in writing about the losses in her life, about her person, and about indifference and freedom, and in sharing the doubts that arise in her creative process with a `you' whom she imagines to be on the other side of the paper. The glass eye, a self-referential element of the author-protagonist and metaphor for pain and transcendence, also represents the literary concept of the work, a private notebook where fiction imitates and replaces a fragmented reality. Translated into English by Amaia Gabantxo, arguably the most prestigious Basque-English translator working today.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: Translation
Publisher: Parthian Books
Published: 17 Jul 2018
ISBN 10: 1912109549
ISBN 13: 9781912109548
Book Overview: Winner of the 2013 Beterriko Liburua Award and the 2013 Zazpi Kale Prize, the prize of Bilbao book fair. A Glass Eye is part of the Parthian Europa Carnivale, alongside award winning titles such as Pigeon by Alys Conran and Women who Blow on Knots by Ece Temelkuran.