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Originally published in 2005 under the title La Tierra Herida, this
book grew out of a series of conversations that took place during
the previous summer between Miguel Delibes and his son, Miguel
Delibes de Castro. Acknowledged as one of Spain's foremost
novelists and essayists of the 20th century, Miguel Delibes won
every literary award his country had to offer. In 1975 he was
elected into the Spanish Royal Academy and used the occasion of his
acceptance speech (later to be published under the title A World
that is Dying) to make explicit his growing concerns about the
future of the planet. Miguel Delibes de Castro, an internationally
recognised research biologist, was for many years the Director of
the Biological Station at the world-renowned Donana National Park.
He was an adviser to the Spanish delegation at the Rio de Janiero
Conference on Biodiversity and was awarded the King James I prize
for his efforts in protecting the environment. Father and son,
novelist and scientist, each with a life-long commitment to the
environment, discuss the environmental changes threatening our
planet at the start of the 21st century, and whether or not we can
find the means and summon up the will to reverse them. It is the
father, speaking here as the anxious citizen, and pessimistic for
our future, who asks the layman's questions; it is his son who
provides the scientific explanations, and offers whatever cause for
optimism there is to be found. Miguel Delibes de Castro has
provided a Postscript, written in November 2019, shortly before the
United Nations Climate Change Conference in Madrid, which brings
events up to date.
Carmen sits alone with her late husband, Mario, for the last time
and looks back on their marriage and years together.
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