Two well-known writers talk about their work with Jorge Malpartida Tabuchi. With Andrea Ortiz de Zevallos (Peru), who presents her novel Madre de Dios, an ecothriller set in the region of the same name, which reflects on the nature of ecocide; and the Arequipa writer and translator Teresa Ruiz Rosas, finalist for the prestigious Herralde Novel Prize in 1994 for El copista, a landmark work of contemporary Peruvian literature, which has been republished this year.