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| Tierra Del Fuego |
Nominated ISBN: 1880684721 |
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| Sylvia Iparraguirre | ||
| Translated from the Spanish by Hardie St. Martin | ||
| Nominated by: | ||
| Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Tierra
del Fuego is based on the true story of the Yámana Indian, Jemmy
Button, parts of which are recorded in Chapter 10 of Charles Darwin's
The Voyage of the Beagle. It explores Captain Robert Fitzroy's
abduction of Jemmy Button from his home in Cape Horn and Fitzroy's attempt
to 'civilise' Button in England in order to return him to his country
as a bearer of 'enlightened society'. The experiment leads to tragic consequences.
The tale is told from the point of view of John William Guevera, an outsider
with an English father and Argentinean mother. Guevera, living between
those two worlds, is one of the few characters in the novel who can foresee
the tragic consequences of the 'experiment' and who can best understand
Jemmy Button and the political machinery behind the curtain of 'civilised
society'.
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Sylvia
Iparraguirre is
the author of two collections of short stories, one of which, In
the Winter of the Cities, won the Municipal Prize for Literature.
Tierra del Fuego, winner of the 2000 Sor Juana Inés de la
Cruz Prize, is her second novel.
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