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Articles by Ana Barrena

Didier Eribon leans one arm on a small table. He is wearing a dark coat, zipped almost all the way. He is looking off the the left, eyes shining and smiling slightly, looking as if he is about to say something. He is standing in front of a large rusted metal column at a park.

Didier Eribon: “Governments that impose cuts are criminal because they consolidate the far right in power.”

by Ana Barrena

The French philosopher visited Bilbao to talk to Alana S. Portero about the importance of friendship.

About Ana Barrena

Ana Barrena lived in Berlin from 2014 to 2019, where she studied law at Humboldt University. She also created and presented the SoulKino film project with fellow travelers she met through activism. Maybe the revolution. She now lives in Bilbao, where she is searching for Lucia Berlin, Houellebecq and Albert Serra. After studying architecture for a few years, she is trying to become an artist. For the moment, she is a situationist journalist and is struggling to film her co-written a screenplay, Azterketak, a scandalous critique of Basque society.

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