I'm a little sad, reader, I won't lie. The collaborations of Subai hill have ended. How much I've learned with your questions and the people you've brought to ARGIA... The same world finds very different vertices if the angle of view changes. And Subai makes a special effort to move away from the traditional angle and give it a new vision.
He has published almost 300 interviews in our environment, in the world of culture, in politics, in the world of Euskera, in gastronomy, in communication...
How many covers has Subai given to ARGIA in these ten years? Less than those who deserved the skin, for sure. Has the devil ever had such a lawyer? Most of those who are reading these words will have more knowledge than the young atolondrado who writes these lines, but I don't think you've discovered anything or anyone with the Hill conversations either.
Remember, for example, what happened to Dominique Belpomme? I would like to bring back to the front page the text published five years ago, headline today: “Pesticides and incinerators are crimes against humanity.” Bah!
He also interviewed Zakilixut himself around 2007. One of his phrases is the one that best defines Hill's work: “Don’t walk by branches, Subai.” Isn't it a world? And maybe because it's getting closer to our generation, but I remember what I did to Gorka Urbizu, which I pulled it all out and anxiously, very good. The laboratory manages to take something different, give a different touch to someone who has been interviewed so many times in this small Basque world.
And in delicate moments, it has wet us without staying as something superficial, and as a question it has brought us committed and correct answers to paper. I recall the EPPK spokesman's interview with Mikel Albutz and Marixol Iparragirre.
Eskerrik asko, Subai.
The Council of Euskalgintza is warning of the linguistic emergency we have been experiencing in recent weeks. Several years have passed since the beginning of describing the situation of the process of revitalization of the Basque country at the crossing, at the roundabout, at... [+]