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La tortuga de Darwin (c.2008), Juan Mayorga Ruano

Titles
English title: Darwin's Tortoise
Date written: c. 2008
First publication date: 2008
First production date: February 2008
Keywords: history, history > memory, history > narrative, violence, violence > social, power > war
Pitch

In 1835 Charles Darwin made his famous voyage to the Galapagos Islands. He brought back a tortoise, Harriet. Harriet lived for nearly 200 years, through some of the major atrocities of the twentieth century. In Darwin’s Tortoise Harriet has a starring role as a witness to history with plenty to say about how humanity has failed itself. She is the past come to warn the future, but it is unlikely that anyone will listen.

Synopsis

On the night that La tortuga de Darwin (Darwin’s Tortoise) begins, a world-renowned history professor receives a visit that will change his life. The visitor is Harriet, who has come to... (Read more...)

Sources

Harriet was a tortoise that Charles Darwin transported home from the Galapagos Islands after his visit there in 1835. She was the subject of study in Darwin’s seminal The Origin of Spec... (Read more...)

Critical response

La tortuga de Darwin (Darwin’s Tortoise) has been very well received. Mayorga won several awards for it, including the Max Prize in 2009 for Best Author. The play continues to be transl... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Mayorga, Juan. 2008. La tortuga de Darwin. Ciudad Real, Ñaque

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 4 May 2011.

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