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Death As Told by a Sapiens to a Neanderthal

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By (author): Juan José Millás Juan Luis Arsuaga

Translated by: Daniel Hahn, Thomas Bunstead

A dazzling follow-up to Life as told by a Sapiens to a Neanderthal.

We would love to discover that each species has a biological clock in its cells, because, if that clock existed and if we were able to find it, perhaps we could stop it and thus become eternal, Arsuaga tells Millás in this book, in which science is intertwined with literature. The paleontologist reveals essential aspects of our existence to the writer, and debates the advisability of transmitting his random vision of life to a dieting Millás, who discovers that old age is a country in which he still feels like a foreigner.

After the extraordinary international reception of Life as told by a Sapiens to a Neanderthal, the most brilliant double act in Spanish literature once again dazzle the reader by addressing topics such as death and eternity, longevity, disease, ageing, natural selection, programmed death, and survival.

Here you will find humour, biology, nature, life, a lot of life ... and two fascinating characters, the Sapiens and the Neanderthal, who surprise us on every page with their sharp reflections on how evolution has treated us as a species. And also as individuals.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 21mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781914484858

About Juan José MillásJuan Luis Arsuaga

Juan José Millás is a bestselling and multi awardwinning Spanish novelist and short-story writer and an award-winning regular contributor to major Spanish newspapers. His narrative works have been translated into more than 20 languages and include the novels From the Shadows and None Shall Sleep. Juan Luis Arsuaga is a professor of paleontology at the Complutense University of Madrid and the director of the Human Evolution and Behaviour Institute. He is a member of the American National Academy of Sciences and of the Musée de lHomme of Paris a visiting professor at University College London and a co-director of excavations at the Sierra de Atapuerca World Heritage site. He is a regular contributor to Nature Science and the American Journal of Physical Anthropology is the editor of the Journal of Human Evolution and is a regular lecturer at the universities of London Cambridge Berkeley New York Tel Aviv and Zurich among others. The recipient of many national and international awards he is the author of more than a dozen works. Thomas Bunstead is a writer and translator and currently a Royal Literary Fellow at Aberystwyth University (202123). His recent translations include Portrait of an Unknown Lady by María Gainza and Skin by Sergio del Molino. Daniel Hahn is a writer editor and translator with some eighty books to his name. His work has won him the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award and has been shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize among many others. His recent translations include Diamela Eltits Never Did the Fire a novel and Sidarta Ribeiros The Oracle of Night a nonfiction book about neuroscience and dreaming.

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