Fernando Aramburu's 'Fabula' satirizes ETA's ideology
Spanish writer Fernando Aramburu has published a novel titled 'Fabula', a painful satire about the Basque separatist group ETA. The book explores how ideologies become self-perpetuating and detached from reality, following two inept characters who aspire to become terrorists. Aramburu, known for his previous work on the Basque conflict, uses dark humor to critique the absurdity of political violence. The novel was released in Spain and has garnered attention for its provocative take on a sensitive historical topic.
Key facts
- Fernando Aramburu wrote 'Fabula'
- 'Fabula' is a satire about ETA
- The novel follows two characters wanting to become terrorists
- Aramburu is a Spanish writer
- The book critiques ideological self-perpetuation
- It was published in Spain
Entities
Artists
- Fernando Aramburu
Locations
- Spain