The Basque Country
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The Basque Country is a land of fascinating paradoxes and enigmas. Home to one of Europe's oldest peoples and most mysterious languages, with a living folklore rich in archaic rituals and dances, it also boasts a dynamic post-modern energy, with the reinvention of Bilbao creating a model for the twenty-first-century city of cultural services and information technologies. Hugging the elbow of the Bay of Biscay on both the French and Spanish sides of the Pyrenees, this small territory abounds in big contrasts, ranging from moist green valleys to semi-desert badlands, from snowy sierras to sandy beaches, from harsh industrial landscapes to bucolic beech woods. This often idyllic scenery is the stage for fierce political passions. Almost every aspect of the Basque Country generates passionate disagreement, even its precise location. Spanish and French centralism, often authoritarian and sometimes brutal, has met with resistance for two centuries. Most recently and notoriously ETA, a terrorist group with deep popular support, has engaged in a bloody 45-year conflict. But many Basques consider themselves full French or Spanish citizens, and fear political and linguistic exclusion under Basque nationalist rule. LAND OF ANCIENT AND MODERN CULTURE: Basque poets still compose spontaneous stanzas in public contests, but the region has also produced novelists like Pío Baroja and Bernardo Atxaga, sculptors like Chillida, painters like Zuluoaga, and cineastes like Julio Medem. STRANGE SPORTS AND FIESTAS: Rock-lifting, grass-scything, goose-decapitation-ancient agricultural practices generate a host of contests still common at fiestas, which also feature dancers costumed as horses, witches, and ancient deities. THE GUGGENHEIM AND GASTRONOMY: Bilbao's flagship museum may be the best building of the last century; its restaurant is one of thousands which produces some of the best meals in the world. |
Review Highlights
Shrewd and affectionate...full of gems...a good eye for architecture and topography...a splendid portrait of a bewitching land.
Financial Times
A spectacular achievement by any standards. Definitive in scope and lyrical in style...fit to set alongside any of the finest travel writing of recent decades.
Hot Press Magazine
A terrific modern introduction to the Basque Country... succeeds in showing us the complexities of the Basque struggle for identity
The Irish Times
Fascinating and complex...accurate and affectionate...its erudition and easy-going style are particularly refreshing
Daily Telegraph
He weaves a rich tapestry from his catalogue of stories and journeys but is not slow to criticise, often with acerbic wit...knows his subject intimately...a roller-coaster ride around the region
Sunday Business Post
With his passion for his subject, and talent for telling anecdotes as well as cinematic scanning, Woodworth is one of the best guides to have on this mystery tour of one of Europe's most physically beautiful and culturally complex regions...painted with flair and insight.
Tablet
A marvellous book...subtle and ironic...do buy this book if you are going to the Basque Country, or if you have no intention of ever going but enjoy armchair exploration
The Dubliner
An enthralling homage...deserves to rank as [the] companion of Julio Medem's film, The Basque Ball
Sunday Tribune
Shrewd and affectionate...full of gems...a good eye for architecture and topography...a splendid portrait of a bewitching land.
Financial Times
A spectacular achievement by any standards. Definitive in scope and lyrical in style...fit to set alongside any of the finest travel writing of recent decades.
Hot Press Magazine
A terrific modern introduction to the Basque Country... succeeds in showing us the complexities of the Basque struggle for identity
The Irish Times
Fascinating and complex...accurate and affectionate...its erudition and easy-going style are particularly refreshing
Daily Telegraph
He weaves a rich tapestry from his catalogue of stories and journeys but is not slow to criticise, often with acerbic wit...knows his subject intimately...a roller-coaster ride around the region
Sunday Business Post
With his passion for his subject, and talent for telling anecdotes as well as cinematic scanning, Woodworth is one of the best guides to have on this mystery tour of one of Europe's most physically beautiful and culturally complex regions...painted with flair and insight.
Tablet
A marvellous book...subtle and ironic...do buy this book if you are going to the Basque Country, or if you have no intention of ever going but enjoy armchair exploration
The Dubliner
An enthralling homage...deserves to rank as [the] companion of Julio Medem's film, The Basque Ball
Sunday Tribune