Adiós, Tierra del Fuego

Adiós, Tierra del Fuego is a 2001 book by the French writer Jean Raspail.

It focuses on Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago off the southern tip of South America, in both a historical and personal perspective.

The area had been the subject of several previous works by Raspail, in particular related to the subject of Orélie-Antoine de Tounens, the self-proclaimed king of Araucanía and Patagonia, who also is featured prominently in Adiós, Tierra del Fuego.

The book received the Jean Giono Prize.

[1] Philippe Brassart of La Dépêche du Midi wrote: "Adios Tierra del Fuego is neither a novel, nor an essay, further not a banal travelogue, it is a tribute."