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La vida contada por un sapiens a un neandertal

Juan José Millás & Juan Luis Arsuaga

La vida contada por un sapiens a un neandertal
La vida contada por un sapiens a un neandertal

La vida contada por un sapiens a un neandertal

Juan José Millás & Juan Luis Arsuaga

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Description

‘Dazzling … The charming result of this collaboration combines Millás’s surreal, ironic humour and beautiful reflections with Arsuaga’s expertise, expressed with sharp and surprising observations and an ability to bring prehistory up to date.’



‘Dazzling … The charming result of this collaboration combines Millás’s surreal, ironic humour and beautiful reflections with Arsuaga’s expertise, expressed with sharp and surprising observations and an ability to bring prehistory up to date.’



‘A very special book indeed: a passionate, sympathetic portrait of one life scientist’s world view.’



‘Novelist Millás … and palaeontologist Arsuaga combine forces in this introspective and playful exploration of human prehistory and evolution … Erudite yet fun, this is an illuminating trip into the past.’



‘A lovely book, full of information and wisdom … No doubt comparisons will be made to Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens, but Life as Told By a Sapiens to a Neanderthal, is much more fun … It makes you want more. What better recommendation for any book can there be than this? Roll on Life as Told By a Sapiens to a Neanderthal volume 2.’



‘Charming.’



‘Written with humour and lightly-worn learning, this book makes the familiar strange and the strange uncannily familiar; a fascinating journey into our shared prehistory via the shops, galleries, restaurants, playgrounds, and parks of a twenty-first century city.’



‘Absorbing, amusing, and enlightening; a charming exploration not only of evolution, but of human enquiry and wonder.’



‘Millás is one of the writers with the most truth per square centimetre of a page.’



‘We like wise men to explain things to us and understand each other. This is what Arsuaga does wonderfully in his book, a luminous treatise on life, the universe, and human existence.’



‘Juan José Millás is the owner of a fantastic territory of unquestionable personality.’



‘Juan Luis Arsuaga has recounted that prodigious start of human life with all the force of the great chronicles of travel and discoveries, with his double talent as a storyteller and scientist.’



‘[Arsuaga] is one of the world’s leading experts on the evolution of our species, as well as a prestigious scientist and a born populariser.’



‘Millás takes advantage of the present to tell us about his life, to express his perplexity, which is ours, before the passing of the world … Navigating through it allows our imagination to travel.’



Juan José Millás is a bestselling and multi award–winning 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 l’Homme 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 (2021–23). 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 Eltit’s Never Did the Fire, a novel, and Sidarta Ribeiro’s The Oracle of Night, a nonfiction book about neuroscience and dreaming.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Scribe Publications
  • Translator
    Thomas Bunstead, Daniel Hahn
  • Pub date
    Jul 2022
  • Pages
    224
  • Theme
    Sociology and anthropology
  • Dimensions
    216 x 135 mm
  • EAN
    9781914484025
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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