Bernardo Atxaga - Novels

Novels

  • Obabakoak (1988) (English language edition, translated by Margaret Jull Costa, published in 1992 by Hutchinson, London)
  • Behi euskaldun baten memoriak ("Memoirs of a Basque Cow", Pamiela, 1991)
  • Gizona bere bakardadean (Pamiela, 1993; "The Lone Man", English version by Margaret Jull Costa, Harvill 1996)
  • Zeru horiek (1996; "The Lone Woman", English version by Margaret Jull Costa, Harvill, 1999)
  • Soinujolearen semea (2003; "The Accordionist's Son", English version by Margaret Jull Costa, Harvill Secker, 2007)
  • Zazpi etxe Frantzian (2009; "Seven Houses in France", English version by Margaret Jull Costa, Harvill Secker, 2011)
  • Borrokaria (2012); "The Fighter", English version by Amaia Gabantxo, Etxepare Basque Institute

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