Jokin Urainen’s book Not at Home tells us about the phenomenon that has unfortunately been repeated many times in Basque literature: the fact that writers are locked up. It is a small encyclopedia about the works of inmate writers and inmate writers. Susa has published it in the essay series and it is written from the Spanish prison of La Moraleja, because Urain himself is in prison. The reader will find in the book well-executed, frustrated and dreamed escapes of Basque prisoners. But, although the book is composed of chronicles of incarceration, the writer looks at the world and offers an X-ray of society. Exercise of freedom from the barrote art.