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In Ziburu we will be able to enjoy the talk between Amaiur Epher and Jamattitt Dirassar
  • The activity, called Zubiburu, aims to unite a long-lived writer with a shorter career writer. At 10:15 in the morning the exercise, III of Ziburu, is passed. Feria del Libro y Disco Vasco.
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One is 75 years old and the other 28 years old. Both writers. To this status as a writer, we will focus tomorrow on the Zubiburu tertulia, in which age, i.e. reflections, ideas, experiences, experiences – and in the case of writers, books – have room. "The risk can be when we look for a genealogy that's not obvious because it's young and old. I do not know in what spirit it is organized. But I'm interested in contrasting two universes, talking about what brings us closer and further away," says Epher.

Epherrek, founded in Izpura, last year published Profet's deceit with the May editorial, and previously he has also written two theatres. This in terms of writing, because he also has experience in music and theater. Dirassar, next to him, has many books written: Since Hegiko Borda (1995), Bihotzeko mina (1997) and Bele Xuriak (2013), with the editorial Elkar. He is also known as a journalist, as he participated in Sud Ouest and is still the informer of the weekly Herria and Euskal Irratia for the radio complex.

Both are enthusiastic and curious about Zubiburu's exercise. "These relationships are valid. Each with his personality, but intertwining with others, it cannot be good, but good,” says Dirassa. Journalist Maia Muruaga will be in charge of taking her before the interview. Although not personally, they both know each other in a visible and auditory way. They're pretty quiet for Zubiburu: right there you'll see where they want to go -- they don't go this and I'll ask him in the spirit.

In addition, Dirassar is the writer who will pay tribute this year to the Book and Disco Vasco Fair of Ziburu. The writer settled in Ziburu has received the tribute with great joy, although he expands his look beyond his own: “I look with love, I won’t say no to the tribute, but I suppose that day is the feast of Basque culture and Basque identity. That’s what we have to retain.”

Dirassar believes that young writers must be supported "to follow, increasingly". Epher hasn't given us much detail, but he does have a "desire to write," and that's good news. Tomorrow morning, June 4, at 10:15 hours, the reader or pad has a date to learn more from each other.