Since it was set up in 1982 the EIE-Basque Writers' Association has seen
four different periods:
1982-1990: Legalisation and Consolidation.
The main aim of the EIE-Basque Writers' Association during these initial eight
years was to consolidate the Association's foundations and objective, and to
set up the projects to achieve this objective. They were:
- To submit the Basque
Book Bill to the Government of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country
- To establish the bases for defending authors' rights,
and to provide legal advice.
In addition to these two major aims, work was
undertaken in two main areas, bearing in mind the situation of Euskara, the
Basque language, at that time and the fact that Basque literature was the
literature of a minority language:
- To learn about the circumstances of
the literature of countries with minority languages and to share experiences.
- Galeusca: to foster contacts between Galician, Catalan
and Basque authors.
1990-1996: Literary Corpus.
In this second period the EIE-Basque Writers' Association focussed on "literature".
In this respect, the most noteworthy projects carried out were as follows:
- The publication of the Hegats literary journal
- The Congress
on 20th Century Literature
- The Catalogue of Basque Authors
- The Poetry
Festival
In addition to these initiatives the EIE-Basque Writers'
Association paid particular attention to the following issues:
- Training
for the association's members: a scriptwriting seminar was organised.
- Literary
awards began to be monitored and arrangements were made for an EIE-Basque
Writers' Association representative to be present at these awards.
- The
'Writers in Schools' programme was launched.
1996-2001: Making itself known in Society..
The EIE-Basque Writers' Association worked in three main areas during this
period to make itself known in society:
- Development of a project to spread
literature in society: the most significant being the 'Writers in Schools'
and the 'Talking to Writers' programmes.
- Expansion of the EIE-Basque Writers'
Association projects throughout the Basque Country: including the Northern
Basque Country (under French administration) and Navarre.
- Forging of contacts
with cultural associations and institutions. With the former to publicise
the aims of the EIE-Basque Writers' Association's and the process to introduce
it into society. With the latter to enter into agreements in order to achieve
the aforementioned aims.
2001-2004: The new era for the EIE-Basque Writers' Association: Strategic
Planning.
In view of the current size of the EIE-Basque Writers' Association membership
(325) on the one hand, and bearing in mind the influence that could be exerted
in the cultural activity of the Basque Country by the projects being set up,
on the other, a Strategic Plan was drawn up to guide and direct the EIE- Basque
Writers' Association's activities during the coming years.