The writer Miren Agur Meabe enters Euskaltzaindia as a number academic
Euskaraz irakurri: Look Agur Meabe idazlea, euskaltzain bear
The poet and writer Look Agur Meabe has entered this Saturday as a member of Euskaltzaindia, in a ceremony held in the basilica of Lekeitio (Bizkaia), her hometown.
Following the pertinent guidelines established by the protocol, the writer from Lekeitiarra has read the introductory speech “Itsaso bete mezu”in which he paid tribute to the people who helped him in his early days, such as Xabier Kintana or Eusebio Erkiaga, and recalled that his first reading in Basque was precisely in the Lekeitio basilica.
As reported by Euskaltzaindia, afterwards, has reeled off his poetic careerimpregnated by saltpeter, from fragments of different poems, chosen for the occasion.
After the speeches, the new academic has been sworn in, assuring that she will faithfully exercise the functions that correspond to her. Next, Meabe has received the medal, diploma and emblem from the president of Euskaltzaindia that correspond to a number academic, and finally, a women’s aurresku has closed the act. The Minister of Culture and Language Policy, Bingen Zupiria, attended the event.
The Biscayan writer has three Euskadi Prize for Children’s and Youth Literature (2002, 2007 and 2013) and the 2021 National Poetry Prize for “Nola gorde errautsa kolkoan” (How to keep ash on your chest), the first time that the prize was awarded to a work written in Basque
Source: Eitb

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